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the hydrological cycle is a never ending circulation of water . how will any disturbance in the hydrological cycle affect us ? give 1 example

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The hydrological cycle (or water cycle) is the never-ending circulation of water and water vapor over the entire Earth (Chow, 1964; Voskrensky, in UNESCO, 1978). ... This precipitated water may be intercepted and transpired by plants, may run over the ground surface and into streams, or may infiltrate into the ground

Humans directly change the dynamics of the water cycle through dams constructed for water storage, and through water withdrawals for industrial, agricultural, or domestic purposes. Climate change is expected to additionally affect water supply and demand

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Lake effect snowfall is good example of the hydrologic cycle at work.

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