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Death Valley primarily receives its water from seasonal rainfall, which is minimal due to its desert climate. The surrounding mountains, particularly the Sierra Nevada, capture moisture from storm systems, leading to runoff that flows into the valley. Additionally, underground aquifers and springs, such as Furnace Creek, contribute to the limited water supply. However, overall water availability in Death Valley remains extremely scarce.

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