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describe the water cycle in nature? in pointsdiscuss the water cycle in nature answer me ​

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Answered by early16
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water cycle is the hydrological cycle .it is important for life on earth .

water vapour evaporates from water sources condences and gets cool which turns to cloud and then comes back down to earth in the form of rain and hail .it is the complete water cycle .
Answered by Anonymous
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Water cycle is the cyclic movement of water from the atmosphere to the earth and back to the atmosphere through various processes. This constant, never ending circulation of water in nature is known as the water cycle.

The natural water cycle uses physical processes to move water from the surface of the earth to the atmosphere and back again.

●Evaporation is when the sun shines on water and heats it, turning it into gas called water vapour which rises into the air.

●Transpiration is when the sun warms people, plants and animals and they release water vapour into the air.

●Condensation is when the water vapour in the air cools and turns back into a liquid, forming tiny water droplets in the sky.

●Precipitation is when water droplets fall from the sky as rain, snow or hail.

●Run-off is when water flows over the ground and into creeks, rivers and oceans.

●Infiltration is when water falls on the ground and soaks into the soil.

●Percolation is when water seeps deeper into tiny spaces in the soil and rock.

Water is continually moving through the natural water cycle.

Earth has exactly the same amount of water as it had thousands of years ago. This cycle is also called the hydrological cycle.
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