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Explain hydrological cycle​

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Answered by ItsSmartyPayal
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 <font color= green> The hydrological cycle of the earth is the sum total of all processes in which water moves from the land and ocean surface to the atmosphere and back in form of precipitation. The hydrological cycle is dependent on various factors and is equally affected by oceans and land surfaces. </font>

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Hydrologic Cycle (also called the Water Cycle) is the continuous movement of water in the air, on the surface of and below the Earth. This cycle is the exchange of energy which influences climate. ... When water evaporates it takes energy from the surrounding environment, dropping temperatures.

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