Hydrology facts for kids
Hydrology is the study of movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth. A person who studies hydrology is called a hydrologist.
The central theme of hydrology is how the water circulates. This is called the water cycle. The most vivid illustration of it is the water evaporation from the ocean with the formation of clouds. These clouds drift over the land and produce rain.
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Images for kids
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Rain over a Scottish catchment. Understanding the cycling of water into, through, and out of catchments is a key element of hydrology.
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The Roman aqueduct at Caesarea Maritima, bringing water from the wetter Carmel mountains to the settlement.
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A flood hydrograph showing stage for the Shawsheen River at Wilmington.
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A standard NOAA rain gauge
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Plan view of water flow through a catchment simulated by the SHETRAN hydrological modelling system.
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In Spanish: Hidrología para niños