Environmental Sciences, asked by Rajlodhi80, 1 year ago

My question is explain the water cycle in nature

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Answered by Anonymous
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The water cycle is a way that water moves all around the Earth.

It never stops and doesn't really have a beginning or an end.

It's like a big circle. We'll describe it by starting with water that's on land. For example, water that resides in the ocean or in a lake.

Some water on the surface of the ocean will evaporate due to heat from the sun. When it evaporates it turns into vapor water and goes up into the atmosphere.

This vapor water gets together with a lot of other vapor water and turns into clouds.

Clouds move about the earth with the weather and once they are so full of water they drop the water to Earth in some form of precipitation. It could be rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

When the water hits the earth it may fall right back into the ocean or feed a flower or be snow on the top of a mountain.

Eventually this water will evaporate and start the whole cycle again. 

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Answered by pragya6285
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the water cycle is a process that recirculate Earth's water through the stages of evaporation, condensation and collection. the water from lakes, Ocean, river and other water bodies begin to evaporate; Bappa from the water bodies condenses into cloud later causing precipitation.

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