Freshwater cycle
The freshwater cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, is a continuous and natural process that describes the movement of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere. The cycle involves the transfer of water through precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, and run-off. The freshwater cycle is a critical component of the Earth's climate and helps to regulate temperatures, distribute water to land, and maintain a balance between freshwater supplies and the demand for water resources.
2023.02.05
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