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All rivers carry rainwater to the sea, so any river in Europe!
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The bodies of water surrounding Greece are the; Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, Thracian Sea and Sea of Crete.
Most rivers, streams and creeks carry rainwater to the sea.There are exceptions: one of Australia's major waterways, the Cooper Creek system, carries water to the salt lake (not an inland sea) known as Lake Eyre in far northern South Australia. This water does not find its way to the sea.
MAJOR BODIES OF WATER IN THE VISAYASThe islands of Visayas are separated by the following major bodies of water:* Sibuyan Sea* Visayan Sea * Camotes Sea * Mindanao Sea * Samar Sea * Bohol Sea
sea water
Absorbed by what? As part of the water cycle, sea water is evaporated by the Sun and wind. The water vapour rises to form rain clouds. The clouds drop rain on the land (and the sea, of course), forming streams, rivers, and topping up ground water. Rivers carry the water back to the sea, and the water cycle continues.
The bodies of water that surround Japan are The Sea of Japan, The East China Sea, The Phillipine Sea, and the Pacific Ocean
Virtually all streams & rivers flow to the sea. There are some exceptions in Africa which dissappear into salt marshes, but most, by one way or another end up at the sea.
The 3 bodies of water that rome touches are the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Black Sea.
precipitation equals rain. As when sea water evaporates clouds form eventually leading to rain fall refilling the sea with the previously evaporated water. But not all rain water returns to the sea which is how the sea level changes due to precipitation.
Rain water would normally boil at a slightly lower temperature than sea water, assuming the rain water has fewer dissolved particles in it compared to sea water.