Hydrologic cycle definition
Hydrologic cycle means the distribution and movement of water between the earth’s atmosphere, land, and water bodies.
Hydrologic cycle means the pathways along which water moves through the environment.
Hydrologic cycle means the cycle of the movement of water from the atmosphere by precipitation to the earth, and its return to the atmosphere by interception, evaporation.
More Definitions of Hydrologic cycle
Hydrologic cycle means the continuous movement of water from the Earth’s surface into the atmosphere (via evaporation, transpiration and condensation) and back to the earth’s surface again (via precipitation, runoff and infiltration).