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what is Biological water cycle Explain me please​

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Answered by ItsHeartBroker
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Water continuously moves from the earth to the air and comes back to the earth again. This continuous circulation of water in nature is called the biological water cycle.

➡ The water from seas, ponds, lakes etc., evaporates due to the heat of sun.

➡ Plants also give out large amounts of water as water vapour. This water vapour rises up in the atmosphere.

➡ The air higher up in the atmosphere is cooler and its condenses the water vapour into tiny drops of water.

➡ These tiny drops combine to form clouds which on further cooling, fall down as rain.

➡ In colder weather, the water may fall As Hail or Snow.

➡ The rainwater again flows into the water bodies like seas, rivers etc.

➡ It may seep as underground water.

➡ The water again evaporates and the water cycle goes on.

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