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describe main stages of water cycle

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Answered by Vanessa18
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The continuous interchange of the forms of water on Earth is called the water cycle or hydrogical cycle.

It involves the three different processes of evaporation, condensation and precipitation.

Water from the surface of the Earth evaporates on heating and changes into water vapour. Approximately 80% of water vapour is obtained from the oceans, and the remaining 20% from inland water and vegetation.

The water vapour is carried up in the air, where it cools. On cooling, water vapour in the atmosphere condenses, changes back to its liquid state and forms clouds.

When cloud particles get too heavy to remain suspended in the air, they fall back to the Earth as precipitation. Precipitation occurs in a variety of forms- hail, rain , snow , sleet etc.



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Answered by anil36
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the main stage of water cycle:-
they are evaporation, condensation , precipitation and collection.
evaporation- this is when the warmth from the sun cause water from the ocean, ponds , lake, river and rise in the air and turn into water vapour.
condensation- this is when water vapour in the air and turn back into liquid form.
precipitation- this is when water come down in the form of snow rain hail or sleet fall from the cloud in the sky
collection-this is when water that falls from the cloud as rain , snow, hail, or sleet. collect in the ocean or other source
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