Why Isn't the Earth Completely Covered in Water?

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Models for the accretion and heating of planetesimals indicate that they
should be water rich when runaway growth forms the terrestrial planets.
Extra water (from comets) may be unnecessary. Instead, we should ask
"Where did all of the initial water go?"

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