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Q.6 A) Information Transfer
A1) Transfer the information about the water-cycle given in the flow
chart into a paragraph.
Sunrays absorb water
from sea, streams &
rivers
Water vapour rises
The higher it goes the
cooler it becomes
Becomes too heavy
to hold water
Condensed into
clouds
Falls on Earth as rain
Answers
Answer:
The water cycle takes place in a series of processes.At first,the sunrays which falls on the water bodies make the water to evaporate and forms what is called as the water vapour. This water vapour will then condense into clouds. The clouds become larger in size as more and more water vapour get accummulated.
Explanation:
Water-Cycle
It is common knowledge that the sunrays absorb water from the
surface of the Earth — namely seas, streams, rivers and other such water
bodies. This gets converted into water vapour and thus rises. As it goes
higher, it becomes cooler and begins to move. Various particles ofvapour
collect together and condense to form clouds which when become too
heavy are difficult to sustain. The condensed vapour in these clouds then
comes down in the form of rains and fills the various water bodies from
where once again it evaporates with the heat ofthe Sun and thus, the cycle of water is maintained.