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"That's the water locked into the mineral structure of the meteorite".
This means it is incredibly water absorbent, even at relatively low humidity, and keeps water locked up tight.
Mars is the opposite: a frigid desert almost bereft of atmosphere, with all its water locked away as ice.
And for the last 40 years, the department has come up with increasingly sophisticated devices to keep the water locked up.
The other five children, determined to pull their friends from the freezing water, locked arms and began to venture out.
Deep and shallow groundwaters constitute a small percentage of the total water locked in the pores of sedimentary rocks—on the order of 3 to 15 percent.
China has long understood the plateau's environmental importance and vulnerability, with some 40% of the world's fresh water locked into the frozen Himalayan glaciers and feeding seven major rivers that run through China, Nepal, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Encircled by icy winds, the compacted snow of Antarctica's deep interior is actually growing in volume.That is probably just as well, because if all the water locked up in Antarctica were to cascade into the ocean, global sea levels could rise by 60 metres (185 feet), leaving more than a third of the UN's New York headquarters under water.
In the emerging view, a perpetually frigid climate has kept Mars's modest store of water locked up as ice most of the time.
At the south pole alone, there is enough water locked up in ice to cover the entire planet with a layer of liquid 11m deep.
In many types of rocks, particularly volcanic rocks that have substantial amounts of water locked inside them, crystals are chock-full of oxygen-oxygen bonds called peroxy bonds.
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