yes, because the water cycle is constant, and if water that evaporates in the sea travels as water vapour over land and rains then the rain can soak in and run back to lakes as water underground.(throughflow)
The country of Iraq and parts of Syria are located in what once was Mesopotamia, the land between two rivers.
When the ice age ended, the land that was once covered in ice was now covered in vegetation and water. This led to the formation of lakes, rivers, and forests as the glaciers retreated. The land also became suitable for habitation by various species of plants and animals.
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Electronics in general are "ruined" once they fall in water. Try the link Fix a cell phone that fell into water.
The Greek for Land between Rivers is Mesopotamia; an area once under the thrall of Babylon, later part of the empire of Alexander the Great, eventually a British protectorate, and now mostly Iraq.
Corresponding to modern day Iraq and Iran, Mesopotamia was once known as the land between rivers
Once rain has fallen, water often returns to the ocean from collection in rivers and lakes. Sometimes water falls directly into the ocean as rain.
Probaly not. But seals and all land and water animals did.
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Once water seeps through the soil and reaches the water table, it moves horizontally due to gravity following the slope of the water table. It eventually discharges into rivers, lakes, or oceans.
Rivers always flow downhill. Given the vast expanse of the ocean, most of the time, if you keep going downhill, even on the slightest of slopes, you will eventually reach the ocean. There are a few exceptions, though, where rivers end at basins not connected to the ocean. Several rivers once fed into the landlocked Aral sea before they were diverted by human activity. The Okavango river simply spreads out, forming a delta in the Kalahari Desert, where most of the water evaporates.
NASA assumed Mars was once a place with water (rivers and seas). They are searching for water since it is believed "where there is water there could be life."