Explain hydrological cycle with the help of a diagram.
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The hydrological cycle is described below :
Light from the sun heats up the water bodies like ponds, rivers, oceans, lakes, etc. After getting heated up, the water from these bodies starts evaporating in the form of water vapours into the atmosphere. As the vapours goes on rising, they keep on cooling.
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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. ... When water condenses, it releases energy and warms the environment. When water evaporates it takes energy from the surrounding environment, dropping temperatures.
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