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The life cycle of a raindrop begins when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets, forming clouds. As these droplets collide and merge, they grow larger until they become heavy enough to fall to the ground as precipitation. Once they reach the surface, raindrops may water plants, replenish bodies of water, or evaporate back into the atmosphere, continuing the water cycle. Ultimately, they contribute to groundwater or return to the sky, repeating the cycle.

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6d ago

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