Russian riddles about water. Riddles about water in nature and its states. Children's riddles about Water

Riddles about water tell children about all its diversity: rivers, lakes, oceans. It can be liquid, solid and “invisible”. A person can live without food for 30 days, but without water they can only survive for 3-4 days.

Solving riddles about water and remembering them is quite easy. Children happily try to guess the riddle, plunging into the amazing water world, learning Interesting Facts about water. If possible, take a walk to the river on a sunny day and spend time solving useful riddles about everything related to water.

For the little ones, we need simpler riddles about water, ones where it can be snow, hail, a stream, a cloud...

There is a commotion in the yard: peas are falling from the sky!

Riddles about water for children 3-4 years old with answers

If it weren't for her,
Mom wouldn't wash it
Dad wouldn't wash the floor
But the ship did not sail.
(Water)

Without it, neither soup nor porridge will definitely work.
If you are thirsty, you need to drink it urgently.
(Water)

There's a commotion in the yard:
Peas are falling from the sky.
(hail)

White as chalk.
Came from the sky.
I lay there all winter
And in the spring he ran into the ground.
(Snow).

The bridge is like blue glass:
Slippery, fun, light.
(Ice)

Under our roof
A white nail hangs
The sun will rise,
The nail will fall.
(Icicle)

Fluffy cotton wool
Floating somewhere.
The lower the wool,
The closer the rain comes.
(Clouds)

In the morning the beads sparkled,
They covered all the grass with themselves,
And we went to look for them during the day,
We search and search, but we won’t find it.
(Dew)

What kind of stars are they through?
On the coat and on the scarf,
All through, cut-out,
Will you take it - water in your hand?
(Snowflake)

It goes and goes along the sea,
And it will reach the shore -
This is where it will disappear.
(Wave)

The autumn rain walked through the city,
The rain lost its mirror.
The mirror lies on the asphalt,
The wind will blow and it will tremble.
(Puddle)

To my little sister
The water runs and gurgles.
(Creek)

In a blue shirt
Runs along the bottom of the ravine.
(Creek)

For your kids, a video with riddles about water and aquatic inhabitants.

Giraffes can go without drinking water longer than camels, and a person can live without water for no more than 3-4 days.

Everyone needs me. Who am I?

Riddles about water for preschoolers 5-6 years old with answers

We say: it flows;
We say: she plays;
She always runs forward
But he doesn't run away.
(Water)

If it weren't for her, you know, children,
Every living thing in the world would perish,
People, animals and flowers,
What are we talking about, do you know?
(About water)

It flies down in droplets,
And at the top - invisible.
(Water)

They drink me, they pour me out.
Everyone needs me
Who am I?
(Water)

Lives in seas and rivers,
But it often flies across the sky.
How will she get bored of flying?
It falls to the ground again.
(Water)

If our hands are waxed,
If there are blots on your nose,
Who is our first friend then?
Will it remove dirt from your face and hands?
What mom can't live without
No cooking, no washing,
Without what, we will say frankly,
Should a person die?
For the rain to fall from the sky,
So that the ears of bread grow,
For ships to sail -
We can't live without...
(Water)

Everyone is calling me, waiting for me,
I won’t come for a long time - oh, and they’re swearing!
And as soon as I arrived -
And he immediately went into the ground.
(Rain)

Under the sedge, on the sand,
They dropped the belt.
He's lying there - but he can't be lifted,
He's running, but he can't be caught.
(Stream)

Flows, flows -
It won't leak
Runs, runs-
He won't run out.
(River)

Apparently the river froze
And covered herself with a blanket,
And he’s unlikely to be able to open up,
If the sun doesn't help.
But when spring comes,
The blanket will disappear.
(Ice on the river)

Early morning in the yard
The ice settled on the grass.
And the whole meadow turned light blue.
Sparkles like silver...
(Frost)

Sleeps in winter
And in the summer it is noisy.
(River)

Everyone goes around this place:
Here the earth is like dough,
There are sedges, hummocks, mosses -
No leg support.
(Swamp)

I am related to Moydodyr,
Open me up, open me up.
And cold water
I'll wash you quickly.
(Water tap)

Trick riddle

He drums on the roof -
I took a running start straight from the sky.
I went out to him happy,
I love July...
(Not snow, but rain)

Water is the beauty of all nature. Water is alive, it runs or is agitated by the wind, it moves and gives life and movement to everything around it.
Sergey Aksakov

I am a cloud, and a fog, and a stream, and an ocean

Riddles about water for schoolchildren of grades 1-2-3 ( the world)

Too many of me - the world would disappear,
If it weren’t for me, the world would disappear
(Water)

I am a cloud, and a fog, and a stream, and an ocean,
And I fly, and I run, and I can be made of glass!
(Water)

On a hot day
She is the most desirable.
(Water)

What can't you roll up the mountain?
Can't be carried away in a sieve
And you can’t hold it in your hands?
(Water)

Very good-natured
I am soft, obedient,
But when I want,
I will even wear out a stone.
(Water)

No arms, no legs,
And it destroys the mountain.
(A drop)

In the evening it flies to the ground,
Night remains on earth,
In the morning it flies away again.
(Dew)

Not a pedestrian, but walking.
People at the gates are getting wet.
The janitor catches him in a tub.
A very difficult riddle?
(Rain)

Transparent, like glass, and cannot be inserted into a window.
(Ice)

There are no legs, but she doesn’t stand still,
There is a bed, but he does not sleep,
Not a cauldron, but seething,
It's not a thunderstorm, but it's thundering.
There is no mouth, but she is never silent.
(River)

He was without arms, he was able to break out of the ground without legs,
In the summer, in the icy heat, he gives us water to drink.
(Creek)

Not the sea, not the land,
Ships don't float
But you can’t walk.
(Swamp)

You can't drink water from it,
Because it's not tasty -
And bitter and salty.
There is water all around,
But drinking is a problem.
Who knows where this happens?
(In the sea)

Astronaut in the darkness of the night
Sees a bright globe -
Mountains, steppes, forests, deserts,
Pole, tundra and volcano,
Endless blue-blue
And deep...
(Ocean)

Young mountain ash trees look at it,
Colored people trying on their headscarves.
Young birch trees look at him,
Adjusting your hair in front of him.
And the month and the stars -
Everything is reflected in it...
What is this mirror called?
(Pond, lake)

Do you hear? Vyugi says:
“Winter, our mistress,
There is a dress for the trees
More beautiful than all winter outfits.”
(Frost)

Milk floated over the river,
There was nothing to be seen.
The milk has dissolved -
It became visible far away.
(Frost)

The brave ones swam in the sky
White bear cubs.
A grimy bear came running,
I started washing my face right away
Washed the field, roofs, forest,
Unwashed himself disappeared.
(Clouds and storm clouds)

Your schoolchildren will love these fun experiments with water. Spend them together and let the children themselves try to explain why this happens.

Why is there water in a glass?

Logical riddles about water

Why is there water in a glass?
(Behind the glass)

How long should you cook a hard-boiled egg in boiling water?
(This is a pointless matter - the egg is already boiled)

Who can easily light a match underwater?
(Sailor on a submarine)

Which glass can't you drink water from?
(Out of Empty)

It was raining outside. A trolleybus was driving through the city. There were only six passengers in it, and they were all asleep. Only the driver was awake. What kind of windows were in the driver's cabin?
(Wet)

Is it possible to find last year's snow, and if so, where to find it?
(IN New Year's Eve after 12 o'clock at night all the snow is from last year)

When can you use a net to pull out water?
(When the water turns to ice)

All day the fisherman stood in the water, filling the bag with fish. Having finished fishing, he took the catch, rose up and was like that.
(Pelican)

20% of all fresh water, not enclosed in glaciers and underground, is located in just one lake - Baikal.

Read riddles about the inhabitants of reservoirs to your kids:

A charming children's song about water from an old cartoon will surely be remembered by many adults and will appeal to your kids.

Yes, because without water - neither here nor there! 🙂 This funny riddle about water is known not only to everyone over thirty, but also to many younger readers.

But the youngest children need other riddles about water. Which not only captivate and develop imagination, but also introduce the child to the world around him. These are the riddles about water and its different states that we have collected for you on this page.

Riddles about water for children

She doesn’t drink herself, but forces us to.

Very good-natured - soft, obedient.

But when he wants, he will wear away the stone.

She is both a cloud and fog.

She is a stream and an ocean.

She flies and runs

And it could be glass.

Everyone says it flows.

Everyone says she's playing.

She always runs forward

But he doesn't run away.

Without legs, but running.

Without arms, but has sleeves.

Lives in seas and rivers,

But often my head is in the clouds.

And how bored she gets of flying,

It falls to the ground again.

And - not land, not water.

You can't swim on it and you can't walk on it.

Hidden under the moss

Neither walk

Nor ride on horseback.

Young aspen trees look at him,

Colored people trying on their headscarves.

Young birch trees look at him,

Putting on your earrings in front of him.

Both the month and the stars - everything is reflected in it.

Tell me, what is this mirror called?

Everyone goes around this place

The earth here is like dough.

Sedges and mosses everywhere.

No leg support.

Neither walk

Nor ride on horseback,

What is hidden under the moss.

In the morning the beads sparkled.

They covered all the grass with themselves.

We went looking for them during the day.

We search and search, but we won’t find it.

In the evening - it is born,

At night he enjoys it.

In the morning he dies.

She doesn't exist during the day

It will always fall out in the morning

Not a rain, not a star.

And sparkles in the meadows,

On trees and bushes.

There is a trough filled with water.
(Pond).

Winding, winding in the distance

Ribbon in the open.

The narrow tip is in the spring,

And wide - into the sea.

In the summer he runs, walks,

And in winter he rests.

In winter it hides

In spring he wakes up.

In the summer - having fun.

In the fall, he goes to bed.

It pours into it, it pours out of it,

She trudges along the ground on her own.

Under the grass on the sand

They dropped the belt.

He's lying there, but he can't get him up.

He runs, but he can’t catch up.

To my little sister

The water runs and gurgles.

In a blue shirt

Runs along the bottom of the ravine.

And without arms and without legs

I was able to break out of the ground.

All of us in the summer, in the hot heat

Gives him ice water.

Where the grass curls, on the forest path,

The blue saucer is hidden in the grass.

Anyone passing by will come up and bend over.

He will gain strength for his journey.

He runs along the mountain slopes,

Chatting to himself.

And in the dense green bushes

Hides his blue tail.

White as chalk.

Came from the sky.

I lay there all winter

And in the spring he ran into the ground.

In these watery deserts

Waves like dunes.

And among the bottomless blue -

Storms, hurricanes.

(Seas and oceans).

Wide, deep

A wave hits the shore.

There is always a lot of water in it,

But she doesn't drink.

(Sea ocean).

White cotton wool floats on the water somewhere.

There is a commotion in the yard.

Peas are falling from the sky.

Zina ate five peas,

She now has a sore throat.

He's busy all the time

He can't help but go.

And when he goes, he paints it white

Everything that comes along the way.

He flies in a white flock

And sparkles on the fly.

And if you touch it, it quietly melts

On the palm and in the mouth.

White tablecloth

I covered the whole earth.

What kind of stars are these?

On your coat and on your hand?

All funny, cut-out,

And if you take it, there is water in your hand.

(Snowflakes).

Lived in the middle of the yard

Where the kids played.

But from the sun's rays

Suddenly it turned into a stream.

(Snowman).

The mirror lies in the middle of the field.

The frame is green, the glass is blue.

There is water all around,

And drinking is a problem.

White lambs

They are walking along the blue meadow.

(Waves, sea).

The day was good at first.

Suddenly peas fell out.

I put about thirty in my pocket,

And in his hands there is only water.

And it doesn't burn in fire,

And it doesn't drown in water.

It is transparent, like a diamond.

There are no roads.

Born by his mother,

And he gives birth to her.

Transparent like glass.

But you can't put it in the window.

It is warm for fish to live under it.

The roof is thick glass.

This is winter glass

In the spring it flowed under the bridge. (Ice).

The sun makes me cry.

I can't do otherwise!

(Icicle).

Climbed onto the ledge

The nose hung down.

At night he hides his tears,

Cries from the sun during the day.

(Icicle).

Hanging under the eaves

The bag is icy.

(Icicle).

I'm not there - everyone is waiting for me.

And when I come, everyone runs.

Born in the sky

Useful on earth

Buried in the ground.

It goes on and on all day.

Flimsy weather.

Maybe it's a helicopter

Is it pouring water on the ground?

No! Water from the clouds.

Tell me, who is he?

Small, large, often

And the whole earth was watered.

It's long and huge

He lay down from the cloud to the ground.

Let it go stronger, more powerfully,

So that the mushrooms grow faster.

It grows not in summer, but in winter.

It grows upside down.

And the sun suddenly gets hot,

It will flow away like water.

(Icicle).

Above you and above me

She grows upside down.

(Icicle).

The kids sat on the ledge

And they grow head down.

(Icicles).

There is a white nail hanging under the roof.

The sun will get hot and the nail will fall.

(Icicle).

She ran and made noise.

She fell asleep and sparkled.

White, not sugar.

Without legs, but he walks.

The white blanket was not made by hand.

It was not woven or cut -

It fell from the sky onto the fields.

Gray geese flew by

They picked up white fluff.

(Clouds, snow).

The water is up to your knees, but you won’t get drunk.

Light as a feather.

White like sugar.

Downy.

White, not a hare.

It is flying, not a bird.

Comes quietly.

Lays down softly.

The fluffy carpet is not woven by hand or sewn with silk.

In the sun and moonlight, it glitters like silver.

Girl Belyan

I whitened all the clearings.

A white blanket covered the ground.

The sun was hot - the blanket began to flow.

In winter - a star!

In spring - water.

It flies and is silent.

Lying down - silent.

And when he dies,

It will roar.

There's a mountain outside!

And in the room - water.

Gray-haired grandfather near the gate

Everyone's eyes were covered.

Over the river and valley

A white canvas hangs.

It swirls, but not smoke.

It's falling, but not snowing.

These are the riddles about water and relationships with it that we have collected for you. Of course, many of them are already somewhat outdated. And the situation with water now is simpler than thirty years ago. You can, for example, call one of the companies involved in the supply of water, and they will bring water directly to our home. But this is on the one hand. On the other hand, who would have thought relatively recently that ordinary water would need to be purchased? However, this is a completely different song.

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The page contains children's riddles about water, which will be useful in lessons on the subject of the world around us in grades 2-3 primary school, as well as in developmental classes in kindergarten. You can find the answers here.

Water surrounds us everywhere, takes on different states, and has various properties that are studied in the school curriculum.

It can run and fly, evaporate and turn into a cloud, and then turn into snow or rain and return to the ground to quench the thirst of all living things. All the variety of properties, images and states are described below school riddles about water for children.

If you invite children to come up with their own a short riddle about water, they will cope with this task with ease and pleasure.

Lives in seas and rivers,
But it often flies across the sky.
How will she get bored of flying?
It falls to the ground again. (Water)

On a hot day, the most desirable thing is... (Water)

I'm always salty in the sea
And in the river I am fresh.
Only in the hot desert
I don't belong at all. (Water)

If our hands are waxed,
If there are blots on your nose,
Who is our first friend then?
Will it remove dirt from your face and hands?
What mom can't live without
No cooking, no washing,
Without what, we will say frankly,
Should a person die?
For the rain to fall from the sky,
So that the ears of bread grow,
For ships to sail -
We can't live without...
(Water)

It flies down in droplets,
And at the top - invisible.
(Water)

He flies in a white flock
And sparkles on the fly.
He melts like a cool star
On the palm and in the mouth. (Snow)

Frost has fallen on the water
And the world around has changed.
Where everything used to flow,
Everything turned to glass.
(Ice)

This water is rock hard.
The sun will be hot - it will flow. (Ice)

What kind of stars are they through?
On the coat and on the scarf,
All through, cut-out,
Will you take it - water in your hand? (Snowflake)

It goes and goes along the sea,
And it will reach the shore -
This is where it will disappear. (Wave)

I'm running like up a flight of stairs,
Ringing on the pebbles.
From afar by song
You will recognize me. (River)

There's a commotion in the yard:
Peas are falling from the sky. (hail)

The bridge is like blue glass:
Slippery, fun, light. (Ice)

Under our roof
A white nail hangs
The sun will rise,
The nail will fall. (Icicle)

In the morning the beads sparkled,
They covered all the grass with themselves,
And we went to look for them during the day,
We search and search, but we won’t find it. (Dew)

There is water all around, but drinking is a problem.
(Sea)

You can't drink water from it,
Because it's not tasty -
And bitter and salty.
There is water all around,
But drinking is a problem.
Who knows where this happens? (Sea)

They drink me, they pour me out.
Everyone needs me
Who am I? (Water)

Too many of me - the world would disappear,
It's not enough for me - the world would disappear
(Water)

No arms, no legs,
And it destroys the mountain.
(A drop)

What can't you roll up the mountain?
You can’t carry it in a sieve,
Can't hold it in your hands?
(Water)

We say: it flows;
We say: she plays;
She always runs forward
But he doesn't run away. (Water)

It's not a horse, it's running
It's not a forest, but it's noisy.
(River)

There are no legs, but she doesn’t stand still,
There is a bed, but he does not sleep,
Not a cauldron, but seething,
It's not a thunderstorm, but it's thundering.
There is no mouth, but she is never silent.
(River)

No cooking, no washing,
Without what, we will say frankly,
Should a person die?
For the rain to fall from the sky,
So that the ears of bread grow,
For ships to sail -
We can't live without... (Water)

Has neither arms nor legs,
And he knows how to break through a mountain.
(water)

Very good-natured
I am soft, obedient,
But when I want,
I will even wear out a stone. (Water)

What can't you roll up the mountain?
Can't be carried away in a sieve
And you can’t hold it in your hands?
(Water)

What can’t you carry in a sieve?...(Water)

I am both a cloud and a fog,
And the stream and the ocean,
And I fly and I run,
And I can be glass! (Water)

Some interesting facts about water:

  • Our body is 65-70% water.
  • Giraffes can go longer without drinking water than camels;
  • A person can live without water for no more than 2-3 days
  • At the top of Everest, water boils at 71 degrees Celsius;
  • 20% of all fresh water not contained in glaciers and underground is found in just one lake - Baikal.
  • One sunflower plant “drinks” 200-250 liters of water over the summer.

On this page is a selection of the most interesting riddles about water with answers. The child must understand that water is not only in a liquid state, but also in the form of steam and ice. Rivers, lakes, seas and oceans will also be filled with water. How does the river begin? What kind of water is there? All this can be told to the child while playing, asking difficult or funny riddles about water for children.

Riddles about water tell children in a playful way about all its diversity, about rivers, lakes, and oceans. It can be liquid, solid and gaseous. Water turns into ice at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees. The volume of fresh water is only 3% of the total volume contained on Earth. A person can live without food for 30 days, but without water they can only survive for 3-4 days.

Solving riddles about water and remembering them is quite easy. Children happily try to guess the riddle, plunging into the amazing water world, learning interesting facts about both the water itself and the animals and flora inhabiting rivers, lakes and oceans.

Riddles about water (with answers for 1st grade)

It goes and goes along the sea,
And it will reach the shore -
This is where it will disappear. (Wave)

It flows, it flows, it won’t flow,
He runs, he runs, but he won’t run out. (River)

So that there is no trouble,
We cannot live without... (Water)

I am both a cloud and a fog,
And the stream and the ocean,
And I fly and I run,
And I can be glass! (Water)

There are no legs, but she doesn’t stand still,
There is a bed, but he does not sleep,
It’s not a cauldron, but it’s seething,
It's not a thunderstorm, but it's thundering.
There is no mouth, but she is never silent. (River)

Riddle about water (with answers for 3rd grade)

Water in nature in riddles for children

Lives in seas and rivers,

But it often flies across the sky.

How will she get bored of flying?

It falls to the ground again. (Water)

Shakes a little in the breeze

Ribbon in the open

Narrow tip in the spring,

And wide into the sea. (River)

Falling from a great height,

He roars menacingly

And, breaking on the stones,

He gets up foaming. (Waterfall)

Everyone goes around this place:

Here the earth is like dough,

There are sedges, hummocks, mosses...

No leg support. (Swamp)

He has no arms, he has no legs

I was able to break out of the ground,

He us in the summer, in the heat of the moment,

Ice water gives you water. (Spring)

In the middle of the field lies a mirror:

The glass is blue and the frame is green. (Pond)

There is water all around,

But drinking is a problem. (Sea)

I run to my mother river

And I cannot remain silent.

I am her dear son,

And I was born in the spring. (Creek)

In the morning the beads sparkled,

They covered all the grass with themselves,

And we went to look for them during the day,

We search and search, but we won’t find it. (Dew)

It goes and goes along the sea,

And it will reach the shore -

This is where she will disappear. (Wave)

Complex riddles with answers

Two people approach the river. There is a boat at the shore that can only support one. Both people crossed to the opposite bank. HOW?
They were on different banks.

A tin can was placed on the edge of the table, tightly closed with a lid, so that 2/3 of the can hung from the table. After some time, the can fell. What was in the jar?
A piece of ice.

How can you fill half a barrel with water without using any measuring device?

Answer: Tilt the barrel and pour water until the water fills the barrel so that the beginning of the bottom is visible and the water touches the edge of the barrel.

Funny riddles about water with answers

All around is water, and in the middle is law. What it is?

Answer: the prosecutor is bathing.

If our hands are waxed,
If there are blots on your nose,
Who is our first friend then?
Will it remove dirt from your face and hands?
What mom can't live without
No cooking, no washing,
Without what, we will say frankly,
Should a person die?
For the rain to fall from the sky,
So that the ears of bread grow,
For ships to sail -
We cannot live without... (Water)

Proverbs about water

  • If you gape, you'll drink too much water
  • They don’t carry water in a sieve
  • You can't hold water in a sieve
  • In still water the pools are deep
  • Better bread and water than cake and disaster
  • Water will find a way
  • The water will find its own way
  • Boil water - the water will be
  • A rolling stone gathers no moss
  • Pour full - live richly
  • Bread and salt and water and water
  • Life - out of the gate and into the water
  • Space for the rich, like a pike in water
  • Sometimes it happens that water flows like a mountain
  • Like a stranded crayfish, like a fish out of water
  • In case of fire, a bucket of water is expensive, in case of poverty - alms
  • Much water has flown under the bridge since that time
  • There's drips everywhere on the poor
  • The ox is invited to visit not to drink honey, but to carry water
  • That's why the pike is in the sea, so that the crucian carp doesn't doze off
  • They put water on the father, but don’t go to the son with a clamp
  • The heat makes the water boil
  • Where the water runs, it will find its way
  • Where the river goes, there will be a channel

Ordinary water, it turns out, is fraught with at least five still inexplicable mysteries. So, let's look at these 5 mysteries of water.

1. Hot water freezes faster than cold water.

If you place two identical flasks in the freezer, one with hot and the other with cold water, then the flask with hot water will freeze faster than with a cold one. Although this seems to contradict common sense. This fact was first experimentally established by high school student Erasto B. Mpemba in 1963. Therefore, this phenomenon is called the “Mpemba effect”. Scientists still cannot figure out the cause of this phenomenon.

2. "Super cooling" prevents ice from forming.

Water is known to turn into ice when cooled to a temperature below 0 degrees Celsius. But ordinary water has the amazing property of “supercooling”! This phenomenon leads to the fact that water, even cooled to a temperature below 0 degrees, can remain liquid. This is observed in cases where environment does not contain centers or nuclei of crystallization that could trigger the formation of ice crystals. When the crystallization process starts, you can observe how the “super-cooled” water instantly turns into ice.

3. Water can be “glassy”

What states can water be in? Solid, liquid and gaseous? But no. Scientists identify at least five states of “liquid” water and as many as fourteen states of ice. Remember the point about super-cooled water? So, no matter what you do, at -38 °C, the most super-cooled water will suddenly turn into ice. And at -120 °C, ice becomes viscous, like molasses; at -135 °C and below, it turns into “glassy” or “vitreous” water - a solid substance with no crystals.

4. Memory of water.

It is believed that water is capable of “remembering” the properties of liquids dissolved in it, even if the dilution factor is so high that nothing remains in the solution except water molecules. An international group of scientists led by Professor Madeline Ennis from Queen's University Belfast tried to confirm this fact in 2002. Based on the results of the research, it was stated that the “water memory” effect really exists. However, experiments carried out later under the supervision of independent experts did not yield results. Nevertheless, this phenomenon is still being studied.

5. Quantum number of water

It turns out that at the molecular level, at the level of attoseconds (the time during which light travels a distance comparable to the size of a water molecule), an extraordinary quantum effect occurs with water and the chemical formula of water turns from ordinary H2O into H15O! This phenomenon was established in 1995 as a result of an experiment.



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