it gets evaporated but before, it goes underground and redoes the cycle until is does get evaporated
Water that is not removed from land by evaporation may infiltrate into the soil, contribute to groundwater systems, flow as surface runoff, or be absorbed by plants and transpired back to the atmosphere. These processes are interconnected and play a crucial role in the water cycle. Thus, the fate of this water can influence both local ecosystems and the larger hydrological cycle.
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