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The water cycle in nature
Have you ever wondered why, with billions of people using water every single day, we don't run out of it? It's simple really. It's all because of one of nature's best inventions, the water cycle.
The water cycle in nature
In the water cycle, water is continually recycled through the processes of
evaporation
,
condensation
,
precipitation
and
transpiration
.
Find out more about the water cycle.
The effects of weather and climate
Weather and climate plays an important role in the water cycle. Find out more about the relationship between weather, climate and the water cycle.
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