Earth's water flows through a continuous cycle known as the water cycle, which involves processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. Water evaporates from surfaces, particularly oceans and lakes, rises into the atmosphere, condenses into clouds, and eventually falls back to the surface as precipitation. This water then flows over land as surface runoff, enters rivers and streams, and replenishes groundwater supplies. Ultimately, it returns to the oceans, where the cycle begins anew.
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