"The excess of over loss to the is a surprisingly small percentage of the average precipitation. The average amount of water that falls as precipitation over the United States annually is 30 es. Of this total, 21 inches are returned to the atmosphere in the form of through the process of evaporation and transpiration from plants. The balance of 9 inches contributes to the maintenance of and the ."
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Luna Leopold
(October 8, 1915 – February 23, 2006) was an American , , and president in 1972 of the . Elected in 1967 a Member of the United States , he received the (1968), the (1973), the (1983), the (1991), the (1992), the (1994), and the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Earth and Environmental Science (2006; jointly with ).
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