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Why Most Rain Never Reaches The Ground

Why Most Rain Never Reaches The Ground

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Interactive Video

Geography, Science

11th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explains that a significant portion of rain never reaches the ground, as it either falls into the ocean or evaporates before touching land. Computer simulations estimate that about 40% of rain evaporates mid-air. When rain does reach land, it primarily falls on forests, where trees intercept it. However, trees cannot absorb water through their leaves or bark, so most intercepted water drips to the ground or evaporates. This process returns about 15% of rain back to the sky, meaning over half of the rain on land never reaches the ground, equivalent to 15 Amazon rivers flowing invisibly through the sky.

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