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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.
Yes. Hails is part of the water cycle just like any other form of precipitation.
Rain, hail, and snow are all forms of precipitation which is part of the water cycle. The temperature of the upper atmosphere determines what form the precipitation will be.
yes it is part of the water cycle
the water cycle, collection is also part of it.
Rain is part of the water cycle.The water cycle is a natural thing.
Showering is part of the water cycle because it involves water and when you shower if the water is hot, you will see percipitation on your mirror(s) and persipitation is part of the water cycle. After the water from your mirror evaporates (eveaporation is also part of the water cycle) it "disolves" into the air or in the water cycle's "case" into the atmosphere.
No combustion is not a part of water cycle. it s not involved.
what part of the water cycle have invisible ink involved
its just a part of the water cycle
Yes, every part of the earth is involved in the water cycle. If you mean complete water cycle then no, but part of the water cycle exists in your front yard
Precipitation refers to the process in the water cycle where water vapor condenses in the atmosphere and falls to the Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. It is a crucial part of the water cycle as it replenishes freshwater resources and helps maintain the balance of water on Earth.