As it seems like the entire world is currently suffering with drought conditions, what happens to all of the water? I would think if one area is suffering a drought others would have heavy rain but that doesn’t seem to be happening.
It is totally happening. The news about a drought in the Southwest US is on the same weather page as flooding in Appalachia. Water is a very, very stable molecule, it takes a lot of energy to separate those hydrogen atoms. The worldwide mass of water is approximately constant.
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