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Water cycle is the term for the constant movement of the earth's water from oceans to air to land and back to oceans

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Q: The continuous movement of water from earths surface to the atmosphere and back again?
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What Continuous movement of water from Earths surface to the and back to earths surface?

it is water cycle


What is the continuous movement of water between the Earths surface and air?

water cycle


What is the movement of water between earths surface and the atmosphere?

it is the water cycle


What is the movement of the earths surface to the atmosphere and back again?

it is water cycle


What is the movement of water from earths surface to the atmosphere and back again?

it is water cycle


What is the constant movement of water between the atmosphere and earths surface called?

water cycle


Is it true that the earths surface is covered by a continuous layer of soild rock?

s it true that the earths surface is covered by a continuous layer of solid rock?


The repeated movement of water between Earths surface and the atmosphere is called?

the water cycle.


The first layer of the earths atmosphere touching earths surface?

mesosphere


What is the layer of earths atmosphere farthest away from earths surface?

Thermosphere, it is also the atmosphere with the highest temperatures.


What is the moisture that covers the earths surface?

the atmosphere


Which of does the atmosphere exert pressure on?

the earths surface.