Term:
Hydrologic cycle
Definition:

A hydrologic cycle is a succession of stages undergone by water in its passage from the atmosphere to the earth and its return to the atmosphere. The stages include evaporation from the land or sea or inland water, condensation to form clouds, precipitation, accumulation in the soil or in bodies of water, and re—evaporation

Domain:
Environment
Source:
OECD Glossary
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