Water enters a coconut through the pores in its hard shell, specifically through the eyes or germination pores located at the three "eyes" of the coconut. When the coconut is still green and immature, these pores remain open, allowing water to seep in. Additionally, the fibrous husk surrounding the hard shell can absorb rainwater, which can also contribute to the moisture content inside the coconut. Over time, this process helps maintain the liquid coconut water within.
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