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explain the process of water cycle

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1.    Water (from oceans, rivers ponds etc) changes into water vapor due to heat of the sun and moves into the atmosphere by the process of evaporation.
2.    Water is also added to the atmosphere by transpiration. It is a process by which excess water absorbed by plant roots is released through the pores on the surface of leaves.
3.    These water vapors rise up and due to colder air in the upper atmosphere; it cools down and forms clouds. This process is called condensation.
4.    As condensation proceeds, water vapor changes into water droplets.
5.    When enough water droplets accumulate, they fall down as rain. This process is called precipitation.
6.    The rain replenishes the water in the lakes, ponds, oceans, and other water bodies. The process of rain water thus entering the soil is known as infiltration.
7.       When rain water flows over the surface of land before entering the water bodies, it is called surface runoff.  At very low temperatures, water freezes and falls down as hail, snow, or sleet.
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Water cycle is of two types-global and biological.Global water cycle does not involve living organisms and involves the interchange of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere via the processes of evaporation and precipitation. Ocean is the biggest store house of water. Evaporation involves the conversion of liquid and solid forms of

Water cycle is of two types-global and biological.Global water cycle does not involve living organisms and involves the interchange of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere via the processes of evaporation and precipitation. Ocean is the biggest store house of water. Evaporation involves the conversion of liquid and solid forms ofwater into vapour and later formation of clouds. Precipitation involves the rainfall, hail, snow, etc. Energy for the global water cycle is provided by sunlight, Biological water cycle is the interchange of water between abiotic and biotic components of the environment. For example, plants absorb water from water bodies and soil and lose most of this water by the process of transpiration. Animals consume water from water bodies or from the food

Water cycle is of two types-global and biological.Global water cycle does not involve living organisms and involves the interchange of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere via the processes of evaporation and precipitation. Ocean is the biggest store house of water. Evaporation involves the conversion of liquid and solid forms ofwater into vapour and later formation of clouds. Precipitation involves the rainfall, hail, snow, etc. Energy for the global water cycle is provided by sunlight, Biological water cycle is the interchange of water between abiotic and biotic components of the environment. For example, plants absorb water from water bodies and soil and lose most of this water by the process of transpiration. Animals consume water from water bodies or from the foodthey eat and release this water via the processes of respiration and excretion.

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