Yes, the water cycle occurs all over the world.
The weather cycle is a continuous cycle of air, water, and temperature the world over. The water cycle--evaporation, condensation, precipitation--is part of the cycle with pressure differences being caused by temperature changes.
THE WATER CYCLE IS A SYSTEM BY WHICH THE WATER/ H2O IS REUSED AND REUSED OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
to recycle the water over and over again.
Water cycle continues to give us water over and over again. It is continuous in nature.
The Atmosphere
it uses water over and over again
The water cycle is the system that go around and over over again.
The water cycle is called a cycle because it involves the continuous movement and circulation of water between the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and back again. Water evaporates from oceans and land, condenses into clouds, falls as precipitation, and eventually flows back into oceans and rivers to start the process over again.
I think what you are talking about is a cyclic change. For instance, the water cycle, the rock cycle and plate tectonics are all examples of cyclic change because it is a series of events that repeats itself over time.
Hurricanes occur over warm ocean water in or near the tropics.
Precipitation over the ocean in the water cycle accounts for about 45 of the total global precipitation.
The water cycle is important because it ensure the availability of water for all living things. 95% of our world is water but most of it is either frozen or underground.And also purifies water ready for reuse distributes allows growth of water dependent species. Well all the water in the world would would be really bad if the water cycle ended and think of all the extras like hydro electric, and other pluses to the water cycle.