Rain and snow come down, and they hit the ground, soak into the earth, or they hang around, in puddles or lakes, they evaporate, up into the clouds, where t cycle hey condensate, boy it's cold up there, but they're unaware, as they grab some dust, and return to us, they precipitate on land and lakes, it's the water cycle ain't it great?! that's a song i learned in 2nd grade to help me remember the water cycle
Plants in rainforest undergo transpiration. They hence contribute in water cycle.
Water cycle increases humidity. It makes he air moist.
The Water Cycle contributes the condensation in many ways, here is my answer. The water cycle brings water vapor from the clouds to the earth. The condensation then condenses. jk i don't know the answer that's why im asking! :)
Constructive and destructive forces contribute to the rock cycle by changing the rocks structure.
water cycle
Plants in rainforest undergo transpiration. They hence contribute in water cycle.
Water cycle increases humidity. It makes he air moist.
The Water Cycle contributes the condensation in many ways, here is my answer. The water cycle brings water vapor from the clouds to the earth. The condensation then condenses. jk i don't know the answer that's why im asking! :)
The process is called Transpiration. Water is removed from plants.
The Water Cycle contributes the condensation in many ways, here is my answer. The water cycle brings water vapor from the clouds to the earth. The condensation then condenses. jk i don't know the answer that's why im asking! :)
Constructive and destructive forces contribute to the rock cycle by changing the rocks structure.
water cycle
The water cycle
Water bloating or retaining water can be caused by a hormone imbalance, particularly prior to the menstrual cycle. Pregnancy, long periods of physical inactivity and certain medications can also contribute to water bloating.
These are parts of the water cycle on the Earth.
yes, because there are still rivers,lakes, and trees in a desert. The water in a lake and river evaporate into air and then condense into clouds in which is where the water cycle starts. From the clouds water comes into earth this is where the trees come in,some of the water gets to trees from the roots and soil the water travels to lakes and rivers hence the previous answer.
The ocean serves as the major source for evaporation of water back into atmospheric circulation. At the poles, they are also a source of fresh water as sea ice, but this does not contribute significantly to the production of water resources.