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The Hydrologic Cycle

Authored By: P. A. Flebbe

Water cycles from the atmosphere to the earth in precipitation, then moves across the landscape through runoff and groundwater to streams, rivers, and lakes and eventually to the ocean. Water also cycles from soil to plants and other biota. The hydrologic cycle is completed when water returns to the atmosphere via evaporation from water bodies and transpiration from plants (Allan 1995).


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