Describe or sketch the movement of water through the hydrologic cycle. Once precipitation has fallen on land, what paths might the water take?

What will be an ideal response?


Once precipitation has fallen on land, it might get stored as ice in a glacier or become running water. Liquid water on the surface may become runoff, eventually finding its way into streams and then basins, such as lakes or oceans. Liquid water may also infiltrate the ground, either to be taken up by plants or to become part of the groundwater system.

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