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why do rivers flow down to the sea​

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Answered by parijaini
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Water rains down on the land and flows into the sea. ... As a cloud's water droplets or ice crystals grow larger, gravity tugs them to Earth in the form of rain and snow. And water makes its way back to the oceans, in pouring rivers.

Answered by spadmavathisrinivasa
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water rains down on the land and flows into the sea. As a cloud's water droplets or ice crystals grow larger, by gravity it pours them on the Earth in the form of rain and snow. And water is collected and formed as rivers and river again back to ocean. Therefore by gravitational pull or force is the responsibile for the the flow of river to the sea.

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