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water cycle: Definition from Answers.com
water cycle n. The cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water,
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How do you explain the water cycle
The first thing in a water cycle is evaporation. The water that evaporates becomes clouds called condensation. Then the water in the clouds grow heavier and ...
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Describe the water cycle
the water cycle is the recycling of water like precipitation, evaporation... etc ... Water Cycle is the episode of a TV series, the episode of Bill Nye the Science Guy ...
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How does the water cycle works
hi so that was my way of talking bout the water cycle. actually i got this from a worksheet. copied it down. so yeah. and that worksheet came from my teacher.
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What causes the water cycle
the water cycle started when water was first created on earth by the combining of molecules. it is caused by change in temperature of the water and its ...
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The Rain Forest Water Cycle in Australia video from Answers.com ...
Learn about the importance of the Rain Forest as a water cycle manger.
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Why are water cycle carbon cycle nitrogen cycle and phosphorous ...
All three are important life-giving cycles. Every living organism needs water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous to survive.and al play a very important role as ...
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How do human activities affect the water cycle
Humans impact the water cycle by polluting the water in rivers, streams, reservoirs etc. So they can impact it less by reducing trash that goes into storm drains.
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What would happen if there were no water cycle
If there is no water cycle, all plant,animal,and human life would not exist. Since no water cycle so no evaporation of water so the water level will increase ...
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