Landforms are just land masses right? So it's like an island it just goes around it. So to answer your'e question they don't effect the water cycle.
it influences it by how the gravity plays a role in streaming the water back into the ocean and clouds play the role in bringing water vapor to mountains and letting it settle
Landforms affect water cycle. The direction of wind also causes variations.
It wouldn't be the same as it first was.
On land, much of the precipitation runs along the surface of the ground until it enters a river or stream that carries the runoff back to an ocean or lake.
The Sun's rays evaporate water out of the oceans and it then forms clouds in the sky and evenually rain comes down on the land. That is an essential part of the cycle.
It is called the ''Water Cycle''
The two processes that cycle water from land to the atmosphere are:1. Evaporation2. Condensation
Evaporation involves absorption of energy. It uses this energy to evaporate water.
Avaporation
Avaporation
evaporation condensation precipitation the water cycle.
On land, much of the precipitation runs along the surface of the ground until it enters a river or stream that carries the runoff back to an ocean or lake.
Maybe but not true.
The hydologic cycle is better known commonly as the water cycle: Water evaporates from the sea, forms rain clouds, falls as rain on the land, rain water flows down hill, and eventually returns to the sea - only to evaporate and begin the water cycle all over again.
The hydologic cycle is better known commonly as the water cycle: Water evaporates from the sea, forms rain clouds, falls as rain on the land, rain water flows down hill, and eventually returns to the sea - only to evaporate and begin the water cycle all over again.
The Sun's rays evaporate water out of the oceans and it then forms clouds in the sky and evenually rain comes down on the land. That is an essential part of the cycle.
Land forms and bodies of water profoundly affect the development of human societies by determine food and water source, opportunities for construction, weather, and natural threats. They also determine how close other societies are and how easily a community can travel to and trade with other societies.
It is called the ''Water Cycle''
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sunlight affect land and water to due the heat.