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[[File:water_v50_anim.gif|thumb|122px|right|Roughly 4×4 tiles of a [[river]].]]
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[[File:water_v50_anim.gif|thumb|122px|right|Roughly 4×4 tiles of a [[brook]].]]
 
[[File:water_preview.png|frame|120px|right|A partially flooded fortress. ASCII mode.]]'''Water''' is a [[fluid]] found all over the world. It [[flow]]s from mountain springs, forming the world's [[ocean]]s, [[lake]]s, [[river]]s, and [[brook]]s, falling as [[rain]] and [[snow]], and freezes into [[ice]]. Water is home to a variety of [[Creature#Aquatic|aquatic creatures]]. Many creatures can [[Swimmer|swim]] in deep water, but air-breathing creatures that are submerged in water can [[Swimmer#Drowning|drown]] in it. Water comes in two varieties: '''freshwater''', which makes up almost all inland water, and '''saltwater''', which fills the seas.  Some brooks and [[murky pool]]s can be saltwater, even if the fortress site is partially mountainous. - it is not known if this is a bug.  To tell the difference, attempt to set up a drinking zone including some of the water in question - if there are zero tiles of water source available, the water is saltwater.  [[Mud]] is a [[contaminant]], which is created any time water covers an area. Any tiles that contain mud may be used for [[farming]].
 
[[File:water_preview.png|frame|120px|right|A partially flooded fortress. ASCII mode.]]'''Water''' is a [[fluid]] found all over the world. It [[flow]]s from mountain springs, forming the world's [[ocean]]s, [[lake]]s, [[river]]s, and [[brook]]s, falling as [[rain]] and [[snow]], and freezes into [[ice]]. Water is home to a variety of [[Creature#Aquatic|aquatic creatures]]. Many creatures can [[Swimmer|swim]] in deep water, but air-breathing creatures that are submerged in water can [[Swimmer#Drowning|drown]] in it. Water comes in two varieties: '''freshwater''', which makes up almost all inland water, and '''saltwater''', which fills the seas.  Some brooks and [[murky pool]]s can be saltwater, even if the fortress site is partially mountainous. - it is not known if this is a bug.  To tell the difference, attempt to set up a drinking zone including some of the water in question - if there are zero tiles of water source available, the water is saltwater.  [[Mud]] is a [[contaminant]], which is created any time water covers an area. Any tiles that contain mud may be used for [[farming]].
  

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