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Some keep the saves on your PC, some delete them and some keep them on the cloud so if you have an online connection when you start the game up again after reinstalling it you can still access it.
No. Most game saves are stored outside of Steam's folders, and Steam isn't deleteing data outside it's folders typically.
So as a result game saves are typically pretty safe. A few games may elect to keep their saves within their own game's folder. But I haven't seen games that do that personally within my collection.
You can also use something like game-save-manager to backup save files. I back mine up to a dropbox folder that way if say my SSD was to die wouldn't really have an issue.
see if the game has an entry on pcgamingwiki