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It falls down wets the ground and vegetation supply's drinking water for animals some evaporates back into the air mediately it runs into rivers fills lakes resupply aquifers and dams then whatever doesn't make it into the ground runs into the sea in some areas humans collect it in dams to supply their needs, after they are through with converting it into sewerage they put most of it into the sea. In effect all rain watter ends up in the ocean eventually, evaporates clouds, rain, runs of to the sea, and then it starts again.

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