where does the water in rivers and wells come from?
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The hydrologic cycle
The hydrologic cycleSurface water is the residue of precipitation and melted snow, called runoff. Where the average rate of precipitation exceeds the rate at which runoff seeps into the soil, evaporates, or is absorbed by vegetation, bodies of surface water such as streams, rivers, and lakes are formed.
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Surface water is the residue of precipitation and melted snow called runoff. Where the average rate of precipitation exceeds the rate at which run of seep into the soil, evaporates or is absorbed by vegetation, bodies of surface water of such as streams, rivers and lakes are formed.
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