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water cycle
noun
Also called: hydrologic cycle. the circulation of the earth's water, in which water evaporates from the sea into the atmosphere, where it condenses and falls as rain or snow, returning to the sea by rivers or returning to the atmosphere by evapotranspiration
water cycle
See hydrologic cycle
Example Sentences
“The rapid water cycle change that the planet has experienced over the last decade has unleashed a wave of rapid drying.”
There are little bits all through that kind of hint at a water cycle.
As a result, the natural water cycle is sped up and intensified.
But Miocene-style hydrological or water cycles favor high altitude wind events, like cyclones and hurricanes, that transport heat and moisture evaporating from the tropics to higher latitudes, or California’s intense seasonal rainstorms.
"On the other hand, clearing the forest impacts both the water cycle and isoprene emissions, further propelling climate change."
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