Figure 6.8 The components and processes of the hydrological cycle.
Figure 6.8 is a diagrammatic representation of the hydrological cycle.
Figure 6.9 shows another view of the hydrological cycle.
Some geophysicists now also study the hydrological cycle including snow and ice.
The process recreates the natural hydrological cycle within a controlled environment.
This mass movement of water, ultimately powered by the Sun, is known as the 'hydrological cycle'(see above).
Nine international scientific commissions deal with the hydrological cycle, water resources, and specific techniques.
The insulating effect of snow also has major implications for the hydrological cycle.
A river is part of the hydrological cycle.
The increase in temperatures due to global warming has directly caused the hydrological cycle to become altered.