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by evaporation most of our rain and snow gets back into the atmosphere except what goes down a storm drain and into a lake or something disappears into thin air to become another rain drop or snowflake. so a snowflake that falls on your nose might hav been a raindrop that fell on a plant in the garden of eden

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