Science, asked by mathexpert79, 11 months ago

How do animals take part of the water cycle?


Animals breathing can release water into the atmosphere.
When animals sweat they release water vapor into the air.
When animals decompose they release water vapor in the air.
Animals dig holes that cause ground water to rise to the surface.

Which one???

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Answered by DarkOverlord
10

1st one dude!!!

due to respiration!!!


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Answered by lalitameena2003
6

When animals breathe, their warm lungs fill with air. Inside the lungs, some of that air condenses into water vapor. When an animal exhales, they release more water vapor than they breathed in, which adds to the water present in the water cycle. Many animals also sweat to cool down.


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