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The movement of water between the hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere and atmosphere is known as a. the hydrologic cycle. b. process of condensation. c. the orographic effect. d. the infiltration cycle.
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The movement of water between the hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere and atmosphere is known as
a. the hydrologic cycle.
b. process of condensation.
c. the orographic effect.
d. the infiltration cycle.
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Your answer is A.
the hydrologic cycle.
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Answer:
a. the hydrologic cycle.
Step-by-step explanation:
The movement of the water takes place everywhere n the surface of the earth and hence this water is distributed to each and every part of the sphere on earth and thus all the sphere as the bios, lithos, and the atmos are all impacted by liquid as it is present in a small amount in all part do the layer of the planet. Even the core of the earth consists of some of the water is limited amounts.
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