explain the occurrence of water cycle in nature in 50 words .
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Answer:
The natural water cycle is the continuous movement of water around the world through the processes of evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, run-off, infiltration and percolation.
Explanation:
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.
Answer:
Water cycle contains three major process. Evaporation, condensation and precipitation
Explanation:
Due to sun's heat some water evaporate and due to transpiration also in the form of water vapour and goes up
The water vapour starts to go up and start condensing to form clouds. These clouds get more water due to more condensation.
And finally these clouds precipitate the water stored as rain