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In the hydrologic cycle, water from the ocean precipitatescondensestranspiresevaporates into the atmosphere where it can evaporateprecipitatetranspirecondense and change back into tiny water droplets.
In the hydrologic cycle, water from the ocean EVAPORATES into the atmosphere where it can CONDENSE and change back into tiny water droplets.
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In the hydrologic cycle, water from the ocean precipitatescondensestranspiresevaporates into the atmosphere where it can evaporateprecipitatetranspirecondense and change back into tiny water droplets.
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In the hydrologic cycle, water from the ocean EVAPORATES into the atmosphere where it can CONDENSE and change back into tiny water droplets.
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