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How does a molecule of water move between the hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere

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These are just fancy words for “oceans”, “earth”, and “living things”.

Water evaporates from earths surface, lifting it from the GEOSPHERE to the ATMOSPHERE.

Water condensates and forms clouds, then precipitates. Precipitation moves water from ATMOSPHERE to GEOSPHERE.

Plants take up water through their roots so this is GEOSPHERE to BIOSPHERE.

Water can evaporate from plants leaves (called transpiration) and this is BIOSPHERE to ATMOSPHERE
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