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<p>may be an "ocean-like" planet. Models have been proposed for <a href="page.php?w=Gliese_581_d">Gliese 581 d</a> that could include surface oceans. <a href="page.php?w=Gliese_436_b">Gliese 436 b</a> is speculated to have an ocean of "hot ice". <a href="page.php?w=Exomoon">Exomoon</a>s orbiting planets, particularly gas giants within their parent star's habitable zone may theoretically have surface oceans.</p>

<p>Terrestrial planets will acquire water during their accretion, some of which will be buried in the magma ocean but most of it will go</p><p>
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