explain hydrological cycle with the help of a diagram???
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The liquid water component of the Earth including the ocean, sea, river, lakes, ponds and streams together forms the hydrosphere.
Most of the world's water is being recycled by this continuous process.
1. The Sun heats up the water bodies. The water evaporates as water vapour, which being light in weight, rises in the air.
2. On reaching the colder levels of the atmosphere, it cools and condenses into tiny water droplets that join to form clouds.
3. When the clouds become too heavy and cannot remain suspended in the air, it comes down as precipitation such as rain or snow.
Rain is the biggest source of fresh water on the Earth.
4. Some of the rain water seeps underground, some fills up depressions to form lakes, while others just flow into the rivers and streams, which carry water to the oceans.
5. The cycle is then repeated.
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Here's your answer!!
The liquid water component of the Earth including the ocean, sea, river, lakes, ponds and streams together forms the hydrosphere.
Most of the world's water is being recycled by this continuous process.
1. The Sun heats up the water bodies. The water evaporates as water vapour, which being light in weight, rises in the air.
2. On reaching the colder levels of the atmosphere, it cools and condenses into tiny water droplets that join to form clouds.
3. When the clouds become too heavy and cannot remain suspended in the air, it comes down as precipitation such as rain or snow.
Rain is the biggest source of fresh water on the Earth.
4. Some of the rain water seeps underground, some fills up depressions to form lakes, while others just flow into the rivers and streams, which carry water to the oceans.
5. The cycle is then repeated.
Hope this helps you!!
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