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Tom [10]
4 years ago
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Biology
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pychu [463]4 years ago
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5)La mayor parte de la precipitación cae en los océanos o sobre la tierra, donde, debido a la gravedad, corre sobre la superficie como escarnecía superficial. Una parte de esta escorrentía alcanza los ríos en las depresiones del terreno; en la corriente de los ríos el agua se transporta de vuelta a los océanos

6)El ciclo hidrológico comienza con la evaporación del agua desde la superficie. A medida que se eleva, el aire humedecido se enfría y el vapor se transforma en agua: es la condensación. Las gotas se juntan y forman una nube. Luego caen por su propio peso: es la precipitación.

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