A water molecule, in its liquid form, is, well, a liquid. It could be anywhere. In a lake, an ocean, your glass, anywhere. Then, due to heat from the sun, it evaporates, meaning it gains enough energy to turn into a gas. There it goes into the atmosphere, where it comes together with a bunch of other water molecules, condensing (cooling off and becoming liquid again) to form clouds. When there's enough water molecules in a cloud, they come together to form big droplets that begin to fall from the cloud to the ground. When they hit the ground, they seep through the ground or run off above it into lakes and streams and rivers and oceans, where they wait in liquid form to be evaporated again.
it is replenished by rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet and hail.
Water IS a polar molecule.
Thwe preticapatoin rains the water in the clods down because preicapation is water
Scientists estimate that it can take a single water molecule as long as 4000 years to complete one cycle.
Condensation --> Precipitation --> Evaporation
Water is involved in water cycle. Water travels across different stages.
condensation happens during the water cycle
During evaporation liquid water is transformed in vapors (gaseous water).
Water IS a polar molecule.
During the evaporation stage, the level of water cycle falls. But after precipitation it rises once again.
During precipitation, water comes back to earth surface. It comes back in the form of rain.
Solidification involves conversion of water to ice. It happens during snowfall in precipitation.
Thwe preticapatoin rains the water in the clods down because preicapation is water
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Evaporation condensation precipitation
Scientists estimate that it can take a single water molecule as long as 4000 years to complete one cycle.
Condensation --> Precipitation --> Evaporation
Water is involved in water cycle. Water travels across different stages.