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Areli Pena
10 May, 23:46
How does fresh water cycle on earth
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Tangles
11 May, 00:44
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The sun's energy evaporates the water, and precipitation occurs. When it evaporates, the heat from the sun gets rid of the salt in the water making it fresh. That's how rain happens.
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