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Fresh water starts primarily from precipitation, such as rain or snow, which falls onto the Earth's surface. This water can then flow into rivers, lakes, and groundwater systems, or it can be absorbed by plants and soil. Additionally, melting snow and ice from glaciers also contribute to fresh water sources. Overall, the water cycle plays a crucial role in the formation and replenishment of fresh water.

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