define hydrological cycle
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The water cycle — technically known as the hydrological cycle — is the continuous circulation of water within the Earth's hydrosphere, and is driven by solar radiation. This includes the atmosphere, land, surface water and groundwater.
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hydrological cycle
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of the earth is sum total of all processes in which water moves from land and
ocean surface to the atmosphere and back in form of precipitation ·
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