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The water cycle is known scientifically as the hydrologic cycle. It refers to the change of states of water between liquid, solid and gas. Also, the water, or hydrologic, cycle refers to the continuous exchange of water within the hydrosphere, for instance: between the atmosphere, land, surface water, groundwater, and plants. It may be divided into four main phases: evaporation, precipitation, infiltration and runoff.
LinksHydrologic Cycle (http://www.und.edu/instruct/eng/fkarner/pages/cycle.htm) from Earthscape (http://www.und.edu/instruct/eng/fkarner/earth.htm) Hydrologic Cycle (http://www.grow.arizona.edu/water/hydrologiccycle/hydrologiccycle.shtml) from GROW (http://www.grow.arizona.edu/) http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/watercycle.html from United States Geological Survey Water Site. See also |
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