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Most of Earth's rain and snow comes from where?
17 years ago

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DrBob222
Evaporation of water from the oceans which condenses in the upper atmosphere and falls as snow, water, sleet and/or other kinds of precipitation.
17 years ago
DrBob222
Of course, lakes furnish moisture in some parts of the USA.
17 years ago
~christina~
This is called "Lake effect snow" specifically.
17 years ago

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