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प्रश्न
Explain the different stages involved in the hydrological cycle.
स्पष्ट करा
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उत्तर
The three important phases of the hydrologic cycle are:
- Evapotranspiration: Evaporation from surface water bodies and transpiration from vegetation total the loss of water from the planet. In farmed areas, evaporation and transpiration are hard to separate. Evapotranspiration is the collective term.
- Precipitation: It includes all cloud-fallen water that reaches Earth. To precipitate, cloud droplets or ice crystals must become heavy enough to fall. Large drops tend to fall. Gathering little droplets makes them heavy enough to fall out of the cloud as raindrops.
- Runoff: Gravity-pulled runoff is water on land. It restores groundwater and surface water by flowing into an aquifer or a river, stream, or watershed. When it drains into a watershed, unabsorbed water from rain, snowmelt, irrigation, or other sources contributes to the water cycle and water supply. Runoff also erodes canyons, gorges, and associated landforms.
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Components of Hydrologic Cycle
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Evaporation refers to
- The process in which the gaseous form of water changes into liquid form
- It refers to the process in which the liquid form of water changes into a gaseous form.
- Water boils at 100o C temperature but, it actually begins to evaporate at 0o C.
- It is responsible for the formation of clouds.
Water boils at 212° F temperature but, it begins to evaporate at 32° F.
Find out the missing components of hydrologic cycle in the given diagram and fill it up appropriately.

______ is the prime element which affects the rate of evaporation.
An air layer next to the earth’s surface to 1000 m or lower is called as ______.
The three important phases of the hydrologic cycle are ______, ______, and ______.
Rain is the tiny droplets of water hanging in the air.
Explain the forms of condensation.
For aviation purpose, the criterion for fog is ______ or less.
Define transpiration.
