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The continuous circulation of water in nature​

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Answered by parmarfreya12
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Explanation:

its called hydrological or water cycle!

Answered by Anonymous
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The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, is the continuous circulation of water between oceans, atmosphere and land (Figure 4.1). The sun and wind cause water to evaporate (change its physical state from liquid to gas) from land and water bodies (oceans, lakes and rivers).

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