What’s the source of earth’s replacement water?

Water evaporates.  We see clouds, high above the earth, and know that there is water vapor.   Below the clouds, some of it precipitates to earth.

Above the clouds, every night and day, water vapor disappears into space.  This has been happening, according to science, for billions of years.  While oceans of water have disappeared, earth’s sea levels are maintained. 

Somewhow, water is being produced to replace the water lost in space.  What’s the source of earth’s replacement water?   The picture shows all the water that there is, and there’s not, when we compare it to the size of the earth, very much of it.  Every day, some of it goes into outer space, never to return.  Yet, the rivers flow and the lakes are filled, usually to accustomed levels.

all water on earth

Where does the water that replaces the water vapor lost to space come from?  Over the purported billions of years this process has been going on, oceans of water had to have come from somewhere to replace the water vapor migrating into space.  So, what’s the source of earth’s replacement water?

Is water, like oil and natural gas, continually produced beneath the surface, formed from heat and compression?  Where else could the replacement water come from?  When we wonder, “What’s the source of earth’s replacement water?”, what else could it be?

Genesis tells us that during The Flood, water gushed up from below.  The Loving Programmer’s power was made obvious.  When we think of the delicate balance that global water levels continue to maintain, His programming power is still obvious, in our times.

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