What is the defining characteristic of a water cycle
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A fundamental characteristic of the hydrologic cycle is that it has no beginning an it has no end. It can be studied by starting at any of the following processes: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, interception, infiltration, percolation, transpiration, runoff, and storage.
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The water cycle is the process that explains the pa-ssing of water above and under the surface of the Earth.
- The movement of the water through the medium on the Earth's surface is termed the water cycle.
- The water cycle is composed of many steps.
- The most important phases of this cycle are evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
- Evaporation phase the water form turns into a gaseous form.
- The gas becomes again liquid format in the condensation form.
- Then the liquid is falling down due to the gravitation in the precipitation part.
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