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In the hydrological cycle, stores refer to the various reservoirs of water where it is held for varying durations, such as oceans, glaciers, groundwater, lakes, and the atmosphere. Transfers, on the other hand, are the processes that move water between these stores, including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, and runoff. Together, these stores and transfers facilitate the continuous movement of water through different phases and locations in the environment.

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