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Outflow

/ˈaʊtˌfloʊ/noun
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Outflow refers to the act or process of flowing out, such as water, air, or resources leaving a particular area or system. In contemporary contexts, it's essential for understanding everything from river dynamics in environmental science to cash expenditures in business, where it often signals potential imbalances or necessary adjustments.

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The outflow from the Amazon River alone accounts for about 20% of the world's total river discharge into the oceans, which is equivalent to roughly 209,000 cubic meters per second—enough to fill over 80 Olympic-sized swimming pools every second, playing a critical role in global climate regulation.

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