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The Hydrologic Cycle and Desert Landscapes

2023-10-25 11:06:34

Introduction This article is a two part article on water circulation and desert landscape. First of all, this article discusses the hydrological cycle and applies it to the place I live in East Tennessee. Next, this article will focus on desert landscape. The discussion focuses on how the desert is formed and the characteristics seen in the landscape. Water circulation Water circulation is the process of transporting water throughout the Earth's environment. "With regard to water, the earth is a closed system, so water is not simply added to or removed from the earth, but is merely transformation, transportation, recycling" (Spooner, 2013).

Without the process of hydrological circulation, there is no life. Without water, we can not survive. The hydrological cycle is the process of moving water between the sky, the land, and the sea, moved by the energy of the sun. The purpose of this article is to explain this cycle and to associate it with a specific area of ​​my residence in Colorado state, while also offering insight about the difference between it and the desert landscape. My ... show more content through exposure in different climates

Introduction This article is a two part article on water circulation and desert landscape. First of all, this article discusses the hydrological cycle and applies it to the place I live in East Tennessee. Next, this article will focus on desert landscape. The discussion focuses on how the desert is formed and the characteristics seen in the landscape. Water circulation Water circulation is the process of transporting water throughout the Earth's environment. - Introduction of groundwater and water circulation Water is the life line of all creatures on the earth. About 70% of the surface of the earth is covered with water. Given the wonders of nature, water can take a variety of forms to make water we drink, ice used to cool lemonade glasses, steam used in steam cleaning equipment.

Hydrological circulation Hydrological cycle is a constant water movement above, above and below the surface of the earth. This is a cycle that supplements the supply of groundwater. It begins with the evaporation of water from the vegetation, the soil, the lake, the river, the snowy field, and the sea and evaporating. This is a process known as evapotranspiration. As water vapor rises, water vapor condenses into the clouds and returns to the land by rain, rain, snowfall, rainfall etc. Precipitation falls on the earth, penetrates into the soil, or flows on the ground. Usually you do it at the same time. The penetration of precipitation into the soil is called infiltration, and what flows through the ground is called surface runoff. Intrusion of rainfall shows more content