Yes, as does any other water body open to evaporation.
they go to ponds
Water go through different states. It include solid , liquid and gaseous states.
Yes, all the water on Earth goes through the water cycle, which involves evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. This continuous process ensures that water is circulated and renewed on the planet.
Water cycle is the cycle that H2O molecules go through. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle that nitrogen goes through as it changes from nitrate to nitrite to ammonia, all by bacterias in the soil.
Ponds are usually formed in hollows where rain water gathers. There is no stream in or out, so the water level depends on whether it has been wet or dry for sometime previously. Obviously, if it hasn't rained for a long time, the water level will drop and the pond dry out!
The water cycle! Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
Hail does go through the water cycle. Hail is a form of precipitation just like rain, sleet, snow and ice. Hail is a part of the water cycle and follows the same pattern as other forms of precipitation.
Water is returned back to the earth. The process hence termed as Water Cycle.
no water didn't go to the water cycle the water goes to the sea.
A drop of water can go through the water cycle an unlimited number of times since the water cycle is a continuous process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. This means that the same drop of water can be evaporated, form clouds, fall as precipitation, and return to the Earth's surface multiple times throughout the water cycle.
There are four different stages. These are : Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection.
The chemical composition of water remains the same as it goes through the water cycle. Hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water molecules simply change states between liquid, gas (vapor), and solid (ice) during the water cycle, but the chemical structure of the water molecule remains constant.