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The Lost River is not really "lost." Suppose that a molecule of H2O falls as a raindrop into Lost River and eventually enters the Gulf of Mexico. Describe how this water molecule moves from one hydrologic reservoir to another as it travels from the rainstorm to the Gulf.

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