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Read the given paragraph and fills the blanks.
Heat of the sun causes --- of water from the surface of the earth, oceans, lakes, rivers and
other water bodies. Water vapour is also continuously added to the atmosphere through --
from the surface of the leaves. These vapours --- to form tiny droplets of water. These droplets
floating in the air along with the dust particles form ---- Warm air carrying clouds rises up,
where the temperature is low. The water droplets come together to form
(Condense, Transpiration, Large droplets, Evaporation, Clouds)
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Answered by srishti1897
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

The Water Cycle

The sun is what makes the water cycle work. The sun provides what almost everything on Earth needs to go—energy, or heat. Heat causes liquid and frozen water to evaporate into water vapor gas, which rises high in the sky to form clouds...clouds that move over the globe and drop rain and snow. This process is a large part of the water cycle.Even in a dry desert environment, the water cycle is taking place. If you look at a picture of a real desert–no, the Sahara Desert will do, but Antarctica at the bottom of the world is even more of a desert. This place actually gets less precipitation than the Sahara does! The inner regions of Antarctica gets only about 2 inches of precipitation per year. The winds here blow up snow from the land and put it into the atmosphere, which is part of the water cycle. And the sun helps out, too, causing sublimation to occur, which causes snow to evaporate directly into water vapor gas.The water cycle or hydrologic is a continuous cycle where water evaporates, travels into the air and becomes part of a cloud, falls down to earth as precipitation, and then evaporates again. This repeats again and again in a never-ending cycle. Water keeps moving and changing from a solid to a liquid to a gas, over and over again.Precipitation creates run off that travels over the ground surface and helps to fill lakes and rivers. It also percolates or moves downward through openings in the soil to replenish aquifers under the ground. Some places receive more precipitation than others do. These areas are usually close to oceans or large bodies of water that allow more water to evaporate and form clouds. Other areas receive less precipitation. Often these areas are far from water or near mountains. As clouds move up and over mountains, the water vapor condenses to form precipitation and freezes. Snow falls on the peaks.

Answered by 1133538
1

Answer:

condensation

Explanation:

the heat is eaporating

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