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explain water cycle in nature

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Answered by aditya2253812
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the continuous movement of water from the Earth surface and water bodies as water vapour to the atmosphere and from the atmosphere back to the Earth's surface as rain hail snow is called water cycle in nature this cycle is also known as hydrological cycle

the water in water bodies like Seas lakes rivers pond and stream evaporates because of the heat of the sun it moves up in the atmosphere where the temperature is very low .

the water vapour change into tiny droplets of water and forms clouds the clouds travel with air and cover large distances as the cloud get cooled further more water drops unite together and became bigger and heavier when they become too heavy, they fall on the earth as rain or snow .this is known as precipitation

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Answered by Aamodini
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The water cycle is the cycle in which water goes through on Earth.



Water is essential for life. It is present throughout the Solar System, and was part of the Earth from its evolution.

WATER CYCLE

The cycle starts when water on the surface of the Earth starts evaporating. Evaporation means the sun heats the water which turns into gas.


Then, water collects as water vapor in the sky. This makes clouds.


Next, the water in the clouds gets cold. This makes it to become liquid again. This process is called condensation.


Then, the water starts falling from the sky as rain, snow, sleet or hail. This is called precipitation.


The water sinks into the surface and also gets collected into lakes, oceans, or aquifers. It evaporates again and continues the cycle.

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