Why do seas never dry up?

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The water which evaporates from the sea during a year amounts to millions of cubic meters. Naturally, you would expect that the seas would dry up. But it is not happening. Why is it so?

It is due to the balance of nature. This balance is so perfect that season by season, all the water which was drawn up into the skies returns in various ways to the seas. That is why the level of the seas can remain constantly the same despite the huge evaporation.

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The tiniest drops of water vapor arising from the sea condense on the high strata of the atmosphere to form clouds and return to the earth as rain, snow and sleet. It may directly fall on the sea or some other agency carries them back to the sea. This cycle of water continues. This is the perfect balance of nature.

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