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Explain water cycle in nature.​

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Answered by heroboy53
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The water cycle is a process that re-circulates Earth's water through the stages of evaporation, condensation and collection. The water from lakes, oceans, rivers and other water bodies begins to evaporate; vapor from the water bodies condenses into clouds, later causing precipitation

Answered by Brainlydam
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HEY MATE

Water cycle a process of water through which it evaporates into vapour and form clouds and after a few it rains.

Water cycle is maintained through temperature of the world if the sun is just above the water and sometimes it is also depends on global warming.

When the temperature rise ,the sun is just above, the water starts to become hot( generally on summer) the water starts boiling the water rise up through becoming water vapour.

The water vapour forms clouds and start to move the to the place where the wind takes it. after somedays or few time the cloud become heavier through water when it cools, the rain fall in a certain places and the water flow to nearby by rivers or sometimes absorbs it may help trees to grow.

And it riches to the sea.

That's why it's called water cycle as it starts it's journey through see and ends in sea.

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