Not unless our atmosphere changes (like an ice age). The water cycle then will still have the same steps but just not in the same amounts.
defenitly not
No.
Chemical change does not occur in water cycle. There is no change in chemical structure.
Have you ever looked up the definition of cycle?
rain evaporation yes
in lakes rivers sea and all they will evaprate and go and change into water vapour and come down as rain from the clouds and how you pedel in the cycle it will be going on like how you pedel in the cycle this is called water cycle
no, it does not according to the law of consevation of mass
No.
Chemical change does not occur in water cycle. There is no change in chemical structure.
Water cycle is a continuous process. It will last long.
The water cycle is also known as the hydrological cycle or H20 cycle describes
The water cycle is also known as the hydrological cycle or H20 cycle describes
Have you ever looked up the definition of cycle?
the water cycle
Flora and fauna are affected by water cycle. It causes weather change.
Water cycle is a continuous process. It occurs every time.
there is absolutely no way to change the water cycle but there is a way to stop it get rid of all free and unshaded water the only way to stop it
the water cycle