It goes underground and gets recycled back into the lake
No - some end in other rivers or lakes etc
Usually other bodies of water - other rivers, seas, oceans, lakes etc.
Water from rivers, lakes, and streams eventually flows into the oceans. Water also evaporates into the atmosphere, forming clouds and falling back to Earth as precipitation. This water cycle continuously moves water around the planet.
River water DOES flow into the ocean. Although some rivers flow into lakes, all those lakes have rivers flowing out of them that eventually end up in the ocean (except for a few inland bodies of salt water such as the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake).
water that falls back to earth as precipitation, it may fall back in the oceans, lakes or rivers or it may end up on land. When it ends up on land, it will either soak into the earth and become part of the "ground water" that plants and animals use to drink, or it may run over the soil and collect in the oceans, lakes or rivers.
It all depends on the river most of them take water towards the sea, some towards lakes and some just end up running out of water before they reach any particular destination, A lot of water is lost into the ground and if the rivers run through population centers or agricultural areas the waters may be dammed and redistributed for irrigation or urban water supply.
Wild Rivers - water park - ended in 2011.
the tiny pieces of rock settle on the bottom of lakes,rivers and oceans
That would depend entirely on the river, but eventually it all ends up in the oceans. Some rivers flow into other rivers. Some flow into Lakes which may then feed another river or rivers. Some may even seem to just disappear (usually this would be a river that empties into a lake that then feeds off into underwater streams and rivers). The end result is the same. All water on the planet eventually makes it's way to the oceans if it doesn't evaporate into the atmosphere first.
Groundwater percolates into aquifers underground, where it can be stored for long periods of time or flow into rivers, lakes, and oceans. Runoff typically flows into streams, rivers, lakes, and eventually reaches the ocean.
I KNOW that runoffs eventually go to rivers,streams, and then it goes to the ocean so the answer is OCEAN
Irrigation of the Great Lakes could result in Salinization. It would be turned from freshwater to salt water. All of the salt would stay while the water would be drawn out leaving mostly all salt found behind. It could end up in the lakes shrinking.