Evaporation begins it, rainfall completes it.
1. Evaporation (water turns from a liquid to a gas and goes up into the clouds)
2. Condenation (when water turns from a gas into a liquid)
3. Transpiration (the movement of water through the atmosphere)
4. Precipitation (that would be rain, snow, hail, etc.)
5. Then a couple things could happen. The water could evaporate or penetrate the surface and become groundwater. Groundwater either makes its way to an ocean, a river, or something like that or gets released back into the atmosphere through transpiration. The water that remains on the earth's surface is called runoff.
6. The cycle begins again
The water first evaporates. Then, it condenses which it turns from gas to a liquid. Finally, the water falls to the earth's surface.
Describe how does water mtight mve through the water cycle and the fall back as rain?
condensation and evaporation
Condensation and Evaporation
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
False
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
Energy from the sun causes water on the surface to evaporate into water vapor – a gas. This invisible vapor rises into the atmosphere, where the air is colder, and condenses into clouds. Air currents move these clouds all around the earth. ... That's just one path water can take through the water cycle.
The arrows aren't whats actually moving. The arrows display the path that the water molecules take through the ecosystem.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
False
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
Energy from the sun causes water on the surface to evaporate into water vapor – a gas. This invisible vapor rises into the atmosphere, where the air is colder, and condenses into clouds. Air currents move these clouds all around the earth. ... That's just one path water can take through the water cycle.
The arrows aren't whats actually moving. The arrows display the path that the water molecules take through the ecosystem.
The water in large water bodies evaporate easily through sunlight. The condition of atmosphere also affect the path of watercycle. In cold weather conditions, less amount of water gets evaporated and so on.
The water in large water bodies evaporate easily through sunlight. The condition of atmosphere also affect the path of watercycle. In cold weather conditions, less amount of water gets evaporated and so on.
the phosphorus cycle
D). Phosphorus Cycle