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It goes through a cycle: first it falls from the clouds, then it gathers into puddles and then it evaporates witch happens by the sun it heats up the puddles and those puddles evaporate into or in clouds then when the clouds get colder rain drops then the cycle goes again. Hoped it helped you

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