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Rainwater and groundwater eventually reach an area where the rock is impermeable or a depth where water can't exist as a liquid because of the increasing geothermal gradient.

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rain dose not sink down the centre of the earth because when it reaches the rock it can not be absorbed through the rock layer and it can't reach the core

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Why can rivers keep flowing in very dry weather

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