The hydrological cycle
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The Hydrologic Cycle – Grade 11
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HYDROLOGIC CYCLE The water
cycle, is the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
Water can change states among liquid, vapor, and ice at various places in the water cycle.
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HYDROLOGIC CYCLE The water
moves from river to ocean, or from the ocean to the atmosphere, by the processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and subsurface flow.
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Precipitation Precipitation occurs as rain, snow,
hail, fog drip, graupel, and sleet. Infiltration is the flow of water from
the ground surface into the ground. Once infiltrated, the water becomes soil moisture or groundwater.
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SNOW:
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HOW IS SNOW FORMED?
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Hail:
Hail damage to a car
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How is hail formed?
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Graupel:
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Sleet:
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PrecipitationThe variety of ways by which water moves across the land, includes both surface runoff and channel runoff. As it flows, the water seep into the ground, evaporate into the air, become stored or be extracted for agricultural or other human uses.
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Evaporation Water turns from a
liquid to a gas as the water moves through the air. The source of energy for evaporation is solar radiation. Evaporation is also transpiration from plants.
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Sublimation and Advection
The change from solid water (snow or ice) to water vapor.
Advection is the movement of water — in solid, liquid, or vapor states — through the atmosphere.
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Condensation and Transpiration
Water vapor turns to liquid water droplets in the air, creating clouds and fog.
Transpiration is the release of water vapor from plants and soil into the air. Water vapor is a gas that cannot be seen.
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Continues Cycle
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The End