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The recycling and circulation of water on Earth is called the water cycle. Water occurs on the Earth's surface as standing water in oceans and lakes, as running water in rivers and streams, as rain, and as water vapour in the atmosphere. Together these sources comprise the hydrosphere which is in a constant state of flux water vapour condenses as it cools to form clouds, droplets of water in the clouds merge to form raindrops that fall to earth (precipitation), and after flowing through rivers and streams into lakes and oceans water is returned to the atmosphere by evaporation; and so the cycle continues. Since the hydrological cycle is a closed system, the amount of water in the Earth's hydrosphere is constant. The cycle is powered by solar radiation which provides the energy to maintain the flow through the processes of evaporation, transpiration, precipitation, and run-off.
The flag was said to represent the nation's hope for a green revolution in agriculture. Green expresses the people's Muslim faith. Effective date: 20 November 1977.
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