1. Draw the Hydrological Cycle and describe the stages involved in it?
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- The water cycle, also called the hydrological cycle, is a life cycle that involves the continuous circulation of water in the Earth-atmosphere system.
- Of the many processes involved in the water cycle, the most important are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation and runoff.
- Although the total amount of water within the cycle remains essentially constant, its distribution among the various processes changes continuously.
What is the hydrological cycle?
It is the sequence of environmental phenomena through which water can reach the earth's surface, and the atmosphere in the vapor phase, returning again in its liquid and solid phases.
Components
The components of water cycle are as follows:
- Precipitation: is all the water that falls to the surface of the earth either in liquid form such as rain and drizzles and solids such as snow or hail. Also included are hidden precipitations including dew and white frost.
- Evaporation: the process by which liquid water is converted to gas. It can happen only when water is available for the process.
- Condensation: the change in the state of matter from vapor to liquid that occurs when there is cooling. The process releases heat energy to the environment.
- Transpiration: is the evaporation that occurs through the leaves.
- Interception: is part of the precipitation that is intercepted by surface objects such as plant covers or roofs.
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