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As part of the earths total hydrologic cycle how much water evaporates from the earths land surface each year?

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As part of the earths total hydrologic cycle how much water evaporates from the earths land surface each year?

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According to hydrologists and climatologists, about 15,000 cubic miles of water evaporates from the earth’s land sources each year. This includes water that moves through growing plants as transpiration. This value is less than 20% of the water that evaporates from all the seawater sources on earth.

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