6.1 Components and processes of the hydrologic cycle
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The hydrologic cycle is Earth's water circulatory system, moving water through various reservoirs and processes. This unit explores key components like evaporation, precipitation, and runoff, as well as the distribution of water across the planet's oceans, glaciers, and freshwater systems. Freshwater systems, including rivers, lakes, and groundwater, are vital for ecosystems and human activities. The unit examines their importance, the processes driving the water cycle, and human impacts on these resources. It also covers climate change effects and strategies for water management and conservation.
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The hydrologic cycle is Earth's water circulatory system, moving water through various reservoirs and processes. This unit explores key components like evaporation, precipitation, and runoff, as well as the distribution of water across the planet's oceans, glaciers, and freshwater systems. Freshwater systems, including rivers, lakes, and groundwater, are vital for ecosystems and human activities. The unit examines their importance, the processes driving the water cycle, and human impacts on these resources. It also covers climate change effects and strategies for water management and conservation.
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