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Ocean planets have been hypothesised, where the planet is dominated by water coverage and no land. An exoplanet (a planet in another solar system, orbiting another star) called GJ 1214 b is a possible candidate for an ocean planet.

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Earth is known as the watery planet because it has abundant surface water in the form of oceans and other bodies of water. Water covers about 71% of the planet's surface, giving it the nickname "the blue planet."

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it could be earth because it is the only known planet that has water that is not frozen or vaporized, but it could also be neptune because it has a deep rich blue that color that looks like water but is gas

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Earth is known as the Water Planet.

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Earth.

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Earth

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uranus.

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The most striking feature of earth is the water. 75% of Earth’s surface is covered by water in both liquid and frozen state. So, the Earth is also called “watery planet”. Water is present everywhere on earth, from inside the planet's rocky crust to inside the cells of the human body. Land is occupied by only three-tenths of our globe. It is the presence of water due to which life is possible on earth.

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