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Rainwater does not leave concentric rings when boiled because it is typically free of impurities and sediment that can create distinct layers or patterns. When heated, pure water tends to evaporate evenly, without the localized boiling that can occur with impure water. Additionally, the surface tension and uniform distribution of heat in pure rainwater contribute to a more uniform evaporation process, preventing the formation of rings.

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