Social Sciences, asked by vk873581, 5 months ago

Since the water cycle is a
continuous process, why
doesn't it rain every day?​

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Answered by 7abhiempire
1

Answer:

The air is full of water, as water vapor, even if you can't see it. Condensation is the process of water vapor turning back into liquid water, with the best example being those big, fluffy clouds floating over your head. And when the water droplets in clouds combine, they become heavy enough to form raindrops to rain down onto your head.

Note: This section of the Water Science School discusses the Earth's "natural" water cycle without human interference.

Answered by lovelylailla1208
3

Answer:

water is evaporated from sea,oceans,rivers etc and goes up with the wind. it condenses to form clouds which then cause rain. in this way water returns back to the rivers and oceans. hence water cycle is a continuous process, so it takes some days to rain.

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