collection of water
Accumulation water cycle means that the runoff of water (from rain, snow, hail) runs from higher ground down into the rivers, oceans, lakes, and puddles.
The definition of accumulation in the water cycle means when water gets gathered and stays in the soils trees and plant etc.
Accumilation means to collect. In water cycle, the precipitated form of water gets accumulated and moves to different water bodies.
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collection of water
the water cycle have 3 main steps but there is really 7 steps. evaporation, condensation, accumulation, ground water, run off, transiration.
Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, accumulation, runoff, and groundwater.
The forms of the water cycle for the atmosphere and underground, the underground water forms into an underground stream and water in the atmosphere turns into a rain. The cycle starts all over again!
The fourth step in the water cycle is runoff. It happens after water falls as precipitation and hits the ground. It then travels to rivers and streams so it can return to where it came from. The ocean
collection of water
Accumulation water cycle means that the runoff of water (from rain, snow, hail) runs from higher ground down into the rivers, oceans, lakes, and puddles.
Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, and Accumulation.
The collection of water in the ocean, lakes, and ponds
the water cycle have 3 main steps but there is really 7 steps. evaporation, condensation, accumulation, ground water, run off, transiration.
Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, accumulation, runoff, and groundwater.
without it the water would never go back in the sky it we'll just rain and rain until its out of water.
Yes, when water goes through evaporation condensation precipitation and accumulation.
The forms of the water cycle for the atmosphere and underground, the underground water forms into an underground stream and water in the atmosphere turns into a rain. The cycle starts all over again!
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Evaporation, Condensation, Transpiration, Accumulation, Precipitation. check http://www.enchantedlearning.com/wgifs/Watercycle.GIF for a really good diagram
The water cycle 1. Evaporation (uplift of water vapor) 2. Condensation (water vapor turns to liquid) 3. Precipitation (rain, snow, hail, etc.) 4. Accumulation (collecting of water on land)