Water cycle: the sun's heat evaporates the water called evaporation. and then the evaporation turns into a cloud, called condensation. then once the cloud gets too heavy with water (that's why the rain clouds look dark) it stats to rain, called precipitation. (some of the condensation may come from the plant's water, that the sun evaporates, called transpiration.) then once it starts to rain, the cycle starts all over again.
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Carbon Cycle: Carbon dioxide from the air gets taken in by plants who use photosynthesis to create sugars and starches which are then consumed by animals. The animals then inhale oxygen and exhale CO2 (Respiration; breathing) back in the air and eventually they die and their body turns into fossil fuel over time. Industries take the fossil fuels and sell it to people as oil or gas. The gas is burned producing CO2 that is also put back into the air. This cycle starts all over again.
The carbon cycle is the movement of carbon in its many forms between the biosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and geosphere.
The greenhouse effect is when the sun's rays become trapped into the earth because of the greenhouse gases. this is okay because it helps keep some of the warmth of the sun's rays. but, as in the present, we have too much greenhouse gases so more of the sun's rays are trapped in the earth's atmosphere therefore creating global warming.
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Water evaporates continuously from surface of oceans, seas, rivers, lakes and vegetations on land into the atmosphere due to heat of the Sun. It rises upwards and forms cloud in the sky by mixing with dust particles. The clouds are carried in the air through long distances when cooled sufficiently, water droplets come down as rain. The rain water finds its way back into rivers and sea by completing the water cycle. This circulation of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back to the earth is called water cycle.
Rain occurs as a result of precipitation. It is the 3rd step of water cycle.
Sun and wind evaporates water off the oceans. The vapour rises and forms clouds. The clouds drop rain onto the ground. Streams and rivers take the rain water back to the sea.
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If 1 step was missing they wold be no water cycle and no water cycle means no rain ,and no rain means no grass ,and no grass means no food for the consumers no consumers means no carnevorse no carnivores means no us.
I'm going to explain water cycle because that is what I understand in your question. Water cycle on earth means returning of water where it came from. The water cycle starts by heating of water sources and evaporation of water and transpiration from plants. When the water get evaporated ,the vapours rises up and condenses to form clouds. These clouds then bring rain and rivers are formed,. These rivers then flow to drain into the sea. The water from trees is also replenished by the rain. Hence the water came back to the same place where it started from. This is the water Cycle.
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explain the destination life cycle explain the destination life cycle
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SUIFUR CYCLE
Oceans are big water bodies. Salinity is due to the presence of minerals in water.
If 1 step was missing they wold be no water cycle and no water cycle means no rain ,and no rain means no grass ,and no grass means no food for the consumers no consumers means no carnevorse no carnivores means no us.
explain the last stage of the life cycle of a beetle
because water remains in a constant cycle and the frozen snow and glaciers are part of that. it just that they remains in the same place.
I'm going to explain water cycle because that is what I understand in your question. Water cycle on earth means returning of water where it came from. The water cycle starts by heating of water sources and evaporation of water and transpiration from plants. When the water get evaporated ,the vapours rises up and condenses to form clouds. These clouds then bring rain and rivers are formed,. These rivers then flow to drain into the sea. The water from trees is also replenished by the rain. Hence the water came back to the same place where it started from. This is the water Cycle.
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