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What is hydrological cycle?
Define “hydrological cycle”.
Solution 1
- The Earth’s water is not static.
- It is always in motion.
- This continuous movement of water on, above and below the earth’s surface is called the Hydrological Cycle.
Solution 2
Hydrologic cycle is a global sun–driven process where water is transported from oceans to atmosphere, from atmosphere to land, and from land back to oceans.
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