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17 Years of Gravity Observations Show How Earth’s Water Cycle Is Ramping Up As Climate Warms – SciTechDaily

NASA scientists have studied 17 years of gravity observations of our planet to understand how the global water cycle is changing. The rate at which plants and the…

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This image shows a forest giving off moisture into the air, or transpiring. When combined with moisture that evaporates from the land, both processes drive evapotranspiration, a key branch of the water cycle. As the climate warms, these processes are expected to intensify. Credit: Acarapi
NASA scientists have studied 17 years of gravity observations of our planet to understand how the global water cycle is changing.
The rate at which plants and the land surface release moisture into the air has…

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