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All over the world precipitation falls from the douds as raim, show or hail. In mountainous areas with snow when the
weather warms up snowmelt runs down toward sea level. As the runoff reaches lower elevations it can end up in lakes,
Fivers eventually leading to the ocean, or filter down to groundwater. Subsurface, or ground, water can stay below
ground for a very long time in large aquifers. Sunlight heats up the earth's surface and draws water out into the
atmosphere, this proces is called evaporation. It even draws water from plants! This is called transpiration. In the
sky, clouds are created through condensation of water vapor, continuing the water cyde
Q:How does evaporation and condensation affect the water cycle?​

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Answered by singhyogendra559
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Once evaporated, a molecule of water vapor spends about ten days in the air. As water vapor rises higher in the atmosphere, it begins to cool back down. When it is cool enough, the water vapor condenses and returns to liquid water. These water droplets eventually gather to form clouds and precipitation.

Answered by pandeyanuradha102
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