Science, asked by manya200713, 1 year ago

How is water cycle important in maintaining
water suche level on the Earth? How can
we utilize it efficiency to obtain such​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The water cycle is extremely important process because it ensures the availability of water for all living organisms and regulates weather patterns on our planet. If water didn’t naturally recycle itself, we would run out of clean water, which is essential to life

To many people, streams and lakes are the most visible part of the water cycle. Not only do they supply the human population, animals, and plants with the freshwater they need to survive, but they are great places for people to have fun. You might be surprised at how little of Earth's water supply is stored as freshwater on the land surface, as shown in the diagram and table below. Freshwater represents only about three percent of all water on Earth and freshwater lakes and swamps account for a mere 0.29 percent of the Earth's freshwater. Twenty percent of all fresh surface water is in one lake, Lake Baikal in Asia. Another twenty percent (about 5,500 cubic miles (about 23,000 cubic kilometers)) is stored in the Great Lakes. Rivers hold only about 0.006 percent of total freshwater reserves. You can see that life on Earth survives on what is essentially only a "drop in the bucket" of Earth's total water supply! People have built systems, such as large reservoirs and small water towers (like this one in South Carolina, created to blend in with the peach trees surrounding it) to store water for when they need it. These systems allow people to live in places where nature doesn't always supply enough water or where water is not available at the time of year it is needed.

Answered by 3CHANDNI339
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•It is the whole process in which water evaporates and falls on the land as rain and later flows back into the sea via rivers.

•But all the water that falls on the land does not immediately flows back into the sea.

•Some water moves inside the soil and reaches the underground water.

•Some of the underground water comes up to surface through springs or wells.

•Plants also releases water to the atmosphere through transpiration.

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