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Why is the water vapor fresh water when it rises from the ocean?
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Why is the water vapor fresh water when it rises from the ocean?
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Why is the water vapor fresh water when it rises from the ocean?
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leaves the salt behind
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Because when the water is heated by the sun, the salt sinks to the bottom.
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