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What is a hydrological cycle?​

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Answered by adeneyeabigail70
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Hydrological cycle is also known as the “water cycle”; it is the normal water recycling system on Earth

Explanation:

The hydrological cycle describes the path of a water droplet from the time it falls to the ground until it evaporates and returns to our atmosphere (Purdue University, 2008). The difference in density between moist air and dry air allows moist air to rise through the troposphere until it reaches buoyant equilibrium.

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. It is also known as water cycle
  2. It helps in recovering of water from oceans and seas
  3. It is imp cycle for smooth running of life earth
  4. Diagram in attachment.
  5. It consist of many processess like :-
  • Evaporation
  • Condensation
  • Transpiration
  • Precipitation

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