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Learn: The Global Hydrological Cycle

WJEC GCSE Geography C00/4967/6

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What does it mean that the global hydrological cycle is a closed system?

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Which of the following are considered stores in the global hydrological cycle? (Select all that apply)

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The process of water turning into vapour is called {{blank0}}, while water falling to the ground is called {{blank1}}.

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Which of the following are processes in the hydrological cycle? (Select all that apply)

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