How does the water cycle work in nature?
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The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, is a continuous process by which water moves through the Earth's environment. This cycle plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems. Here's how it works: 1. Evaporation The sun heats up water from oceans, rivers, lakes, and otheRead more
The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, is a continuous process by which water moves through the Earth’s environment. This cycle plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems. Here’s how it works:
1. Evaporation
2. Transpiration
3. Condensation
4. Precipitation
5. Infiltration
6. Runoff
7. Storage
This cycle is powered by solar energy and gravity, ensuring a continuous movement of water across different parts of the Earth, supporting life and shaping the planet’s climate and landscapes.
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