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the water circle is a series of reversible change explain ​

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Answered by brajesh18856bs
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In the water cycle, water changes the three states of matter. i.e on evaporation the surface water (liquid state) changes to water vapour (gaseous state) and forms clouds. The clouds condense and the water vapour changes to water and ice (solid) and fall down on the surface of the earth as rain and snowfall respectively. The water on the surface again evaporated due to sun's heat and the water cycle continues. Thus water cycle is a series of reversible changes.

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Answered by yashubannasa
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In the water cycle, water changes the three states of matter. i.e on evaporation the surface water (liquid state) changes to water vapour (gaseous state) and forms clouds. The clouds condense and the water vapour changes to water and ice (solid) and fall down on the surface of the earth as rain and snowfall respectively. The water on the surface again evaporated due to sun's heat and the water cycle continues. Thus water cycle is a series of reversible changes.

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