Water everywhere!

This task is about identifying the states of water in different places in the world.
To understand Earth's systems, such as the water cycle, we need to know about the states that water exists in, and the processes that lead to changes from one state to another.
Water can be a solid, or liquid, or gas. These are called states. The state of water is different in different places.
For example, water is mostly in its liquid state in a river. But if the river froze over some of the water would now be in the solid state.
river in winter

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For each place that water can be found. select the "state" of water (solid, liquid, gas). If you don’t know, select Don't know.
Place where water can be found
State of water (select one for each place)
A river 
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
The sea
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
Snow
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
Rain
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
Clouds
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
A glacier
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
Inside us
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
Hail
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
Fog
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
Inside a plant 
SolidLiquidGasDon't know
In the air in the room where you are now
SolidLiquidGasDon't know