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100 word essay of the water cycle

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Answered by samiksha6176
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The water cycle (or hydrological cycle) is the cycle that water goes through on Earth.

The water cycle

Water is essential for life as we know it. It is present throughout the Solar System, and was part of the Earth from its formation. The source of the water was the same as the source of the Earth's rock : the cloud particles which condensed in the origin of the sEarth is made up of 70 percent water and 30 percent land. Though the major part of the earth is water the sad news is that only 3 percent of earth’s water can be consumed by humans. Fresh water is very less in our planet and the sources of freshwater are lakes, ponds, rivers, ice bergs, glaciers and so on. All these forms of water are one or the other way formed because of the endless circulation of water on earth. Undoubtedly, water on earth keeps moving across all the three domains – atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere. This natural circulation of water in our earth is called water cycle. Water cycle is a necessary process for the very survival of life on Earth. Water cycle in one place can influence the water avaialbility in another place. Therefore, realising the importance of water for living we should give way for circulation of water all the time.

Answered by killer954
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The water cycle is a natural processof converting the water particles from liquids, to solids and gasses and repeating it’s self on an annual basis (association, 2002). These processes may also been known as evaporation and transportation, condensation, precipitation and accumulation. The cycle continues to repeat itself. This process has been happening since the beginning of time, and plays a major part in our eco system, for example, evaporation is wheresun’s heat accelerates the particles in rivers, oceans, lakes ECT changing them from their liquid form to gasses known as vapours. These vapours are raised into the sky to create clouds. Past the point of evaporation they then begin the process of condensation, which is where the clouds begin to cool allowing the particles to regather and form a liquid. Depending on how cluttered the particles are the liquid will then begin to fall as either, rain, hail or snow, this is known as precipitation. Finally the collection, collection is where the rivers, oceans, lakes ECT will collect the water. Once all four stages are complete the cycle will than renew its self and start again.

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