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The last step is percolation. Percolation is when the water on the surface of the Earth seeps down underground. It later forms aquifers in the lowlying regions.
Precipitation wherein products of condensation in the atmosphere, as rain or snow, fall to the ground.
A binary vapour cycle is a representation of a mercury cycle and a steam cycle on a same scale.In this vapour cycle there is comparison between the mercury cycle and steam cycle. In mercury cycle there occurs isothermal expansion of saturated water from boiler into dry saturated steam followed by isentropic expansion followed by condensation of steam and at last heating of steam and thus mercury has completed the cycle in 4 way process. In steam cycle first ther is isothermal expansion which results in converting of saturated water into dry saturated steam followed by superheated process where the steam is superheated followed by isentropic expansion of superheated steam followed by condensation of exhaust steam and at last heating of steam thus completing the cycle.
After precipitation, rain comes. It reaches the earth's surface.
A cycle doesn't have a beginning or end. If you want to say the start is water on the ground, then the last step before it goes to being water on the ground again is precipitation. If you want a real end, it is when the world runs out of water. Considering the beginning of the cycle as water in the sea, the cycle ends when the water returns to the sea. The four basic stages are : - evaporation (water vapor) - condensation (water droplets or ice crystals in clouds and fog) - precipitation (rain, ice, snow, hail) - collection (surface water or ice) A lot of water evaporates and condenses without entering surface water (lakes, oceans, underground water, snowpack, or glaciers). Similarly, fog can condense, collect on cold surfaces, and become surface water without any actual precipitation.
Water cycle is a continuous process. It will last long.
Collection is the last step of water cycle. Water is stored in a proper way.
Water cycle does not end up. It is an on-going process. It produces rain.
it is runoff
The last answer was just illogical. Condensation is water droplets in the water cycle.
Evaporation -> condensation -> precipitation. The water goes through a series of stages or "cycles" the last one being when water hits land. This stage/cycle is called precipitation.
first,water empties into the ocean then,the water rises and evaporates last,the clouds take in the air and give preporation
The last step is percolation. Percolation is when the water on the surface of the Earth seeps down underground. It later forms aquifers in the lowlying regions.
When 2 athletes in heats of a race tie for the last qualification place for the next round. i.e. have equal times. They have a run-off to decide who progresses.
Run round the island a few times in the jogging game.
3 times last year was the most recent
It rained because of the water cycle thunder is sound it's like a waring about lighting.