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water cycleWorldwide circulation of water molecules, powered by the sun. Water evaporates from oceans, lakes, rivers, and, in smaller amounts, soil surfaces and bodies of organisms; water returns to the Earth in [..]
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water cycleCycle de leau
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water cyclemovement of water between atmosphere, land, and ocean. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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water cycleWater is the lifeblood of the weather. It moves into the atmosphere as water vapour through evaporation from water surfaces or through transpiration from plants. The vapour condenses in the atmosphere [..]
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water cyclesee hydrological cycle.
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water cycleThe transfer of water between numerous temporary storage reservoirs. These include the ocean, rivers and streams, glacial ice, beer cans, dogs and cats, groundwater, and the atmosphere.
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water cycleThe recycling and reutilization of water on Earth, including atmospheric, surface, and underground phases and biological and nonbiological components. water droplet coalescence
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water cyclethe circuit of water movement from the oceans to the atmosphere and to the Earth and return to the atmosphere through various stages or processes such as precipitation, interception, runoff, infiltration, percolation, storage, evaporation, and transportation.
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water cycleThe process, involving evaporation and condensation, by which the Earth's water circulates through the environment.
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water cyclecontinuous movement of water between the atmosphere, land, oceans, and living things through evaporation, 25 condensation, and precipitation. waterfall -
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water cycleThe path water takes through its different states (solid, liquid, and gas), which is a never-ending movement of water between the sea, the land, and the air (Lessons 7, 28, Lab 4)
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water cyclethe movement of water from the air to and below the Earth's surface and back into the air
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water cycleThe process, also known as the hydrologic cycle, in which water travels in a sequence from the air through condensation to the earth as precipitation and back to the atmosphere by evaporation.
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water cycleCirculation of Water among various Ecological Systems, in various states, on, above, and below the surface of the earth.
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water cycleThe process by which water is transpired and evaporated from the land and water, condensed in the clouds, and precipitated out onto the earth once again to replenish the water in the bodies of water o [..]
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water cycleThe Sun-driven process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation that moves water from the oceans and Earth to the atmosphere and back again. Also called the hydrological cycle.
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water cycleThe continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. Water changes states depending on which part of the cycle it is in and includes liquid, vapour and ice.
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water cycleThe process of evaporation of water into the air and its return to earth by precipitation (rain or snow). This process also includes transpiration from plants, groundwater movement, and runoff into ri [..]
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water cycleThe circuit of water movement from the oceans to the atmosphere and to the Earth and return to the atmosphere through various stages or processes such as precipitation, interception, runoff, infiltrat [..]
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water cycleThe process by which water is transpired and evaporated from the land and water, condensed in the clouds, and precipitated out onto the earth once again to replenish the water in the bodies of water o [..]
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water cycleThe cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth’s water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also [..]
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water cyclenatural pathway water follows as it changes between liquid, solid, and gaseous states; biogeochemical cycle that moves and recycles water in various forms through the ecosphere. Also called the hydrol [..]
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water cycleThe paths water takes through its various states—solid, liquid and gas—as it moves throughout Earth’s systems (oceans, atmosphere, groundwater, streams, etc.).
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water cyclesee hydrologic cycle.
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water cyclethe continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, the land, and the oceans
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water cycle(hydrological cycle) passage of the water between the oceans and waterbodies, land and atmosphere.
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water cycleThe vertical and horizontal transport of water in all its states between the earth, the atmosphere, and the seas.
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water cycleThe vertical and horizontal transport of water in all its states between the earth, the atmosphere, and the seas.
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water cycleThe vertical and horizontal transport of water
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water cycleThe vertical and horizontal transport of water in all its states between the earth, the atmosphere, and the seas.
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water cycleThe continuous movement of water from the sky to the Earth and back to the sky again.
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water cycleThe process by which water is transpired and evaporated from the land and water, condensed in the clouds, and precipitated out onto the earth once again to replenish the water in the bodies of water o [..]
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water cycleSee hydrologic cycle.
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