Research transforms our understanding of the terrestrial water cycle, with significant implications for climate and ecosystem ...
Research co-led by the University of Maryland reveals that drought and increased temperatures in a CO2-rich climate can ...
In a recently published paper, NASA scientists use nearly 20 years of observations to show that the global water cycle is ...
A new study led by a scientist in the Montana State University College of Agriculture provides the first comprehensive global estimates of water stored in plants and the time it takes for that water ...
Around three-quarters of the Earth is covered in water. Water is a valuable natural resource. It can be used to water crops and grow food, as drinking water, for washing and even for transporting ...
The researchers used remote sensing data from 2003 to 2020, sourced from multiple NASA satellites. The findings suggest that ...
NASA scientists have uncovered significant human-driven changes in the global water cycle over the past two decades.
New research reveals that drought and increased temperatures in a CO2-rich climate can dramatically alter how grasslands use and move water. The study provides the first experimental demonstration of ...
Water does all this without leaving Earth. Its quantity is virtually constant. The main processes involved in this cycle are evaporation, plant transpiration, condensation, precipitation (rain and ...