What is Water Cycle???
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•The water cycle is a significant Cycle associated with the stream or dissemination of water through various levels of the environment.
•The water cycle is characterized as a characteristic interaction of continually reusing the water in the environment.
•It is otherwise called the hydrological cycle or the hydrologic cycle.
Answer:
The water cycle is the continuous transport of water from the surface of the earth to the atmosphere and back to the ground.
Explanation:
Since the beginning of time, the water on the earth has been in circulation. In this process, water goes through all three states, solid-liquid-gas.
The stages of a complete water cycle are as follows:
I ) Evaporation and transpiration: The sun's energy heats the water in lakes, rivers, seas, bogs, and other bodies of water, raising the temperature of the water. As a result, some water evaporates into the atmosphere as vapor. The vapor is carried up into the sky by rising air currents. Plants and trees lose water to the atmosphere in the form of vapor, which rises into the sky, at the same time.
II) Condensation: The cooler temperature causes the vapors to cool down and turn back into a liquid as they travel higher in the atmosphere. Clouds form when moisture is moved about by the wind and air currents.
III) Precipitation: The cloud particle tops clash due to wind movements. They grow into rain-bearing clouds as they become water-laden and fall back to the earth's surface.
IV) Runoff and Infiltration: Precipitation either runs off into the oceans, rivers, and the ground surface, or it is absorbed by the soil (Infiltration)