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In 350 BC, Aristotle wrote Meteorology.[3] Aristotle is considered the founder of meteorology.[4] One of the most impressive achievements described in the Meteorology is the description of what is now known as the hydrologic cycle.[5]

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Aristotle's work on meteorology, which focused on the study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns, laid the foundation for scientific understanding of weather phenomena. He classified and studied various meteorological events such as rain, wind, and clouds, setting the stage for future developments in meteorology.

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