what is hydrological cycle? explain
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The hydrological cycle describes the continues re-circulating transport of the waters of the earth, linking atmosphere, land and oceans.
- Water evaporates from the ocean surface, driven by energy from the Sun, and joins the atmosphere, moving inland as clouds.
- Once inland, atmospheric conditions act to condense and precipitate water onto the land surface where driven by gravitational forces, it returns to the ocean through river and streams.
- The process is quite complex, containing many sub-cycles.
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Water cycle, also called hydrologic cycle, cycle that involves the continuous circulation of water in the Earth-atmosphere system. Of the many processes involved in the water cycle, the most important are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and runoff
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