The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on Earth.
The water cycle begins with evaporation, the heating of water by the sun. Due to evaporation, water turns into it's gas form, water vapor. It rises until it hits weather that is too cold for it to remain as water vapor, so it condenses, meaning it turns back into water droplets or small ice crystals, which, together, form a cloud. When this cloud gets too heavy, it drops it and the water falls back to earth as precipitation. There are four main forms of precipitation, rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
A large body of water that flows through land might be called a river. Another name for a large body of water that flows through land would be a canal.
Because turning salt water into fresh water is extremely expensive and eventually we are going to run out of fresh water to drink because the polar ice caps are currently melting!
This is porosity. You might also say that the soil is free-draining.
The word you're looking for might be "canyon".
Because of the lakes washing up and eventually cutting and eroding the land going through and houses being damaged.
Water is first evaporated and then condensed. After that, it returns as rain.
Water is first evaporated and then condensed. After that, it returns as rain.
Water that dinosaurs drank would have eventually been expelled via urine. Once it was, it would evaporate and rejoin the water cycle. Eventually, we might drink it.
Water is first evaporated and then condensed. After that, it returns as rain.
there will be no water
There will be no rain and soon there will be no water to drink, no more animals (will die from lack of water) and no more plants
If we had no precipitation plants might not grow.
Ecological disturbances include: Fire,Flooding,windstorm Anthropogenic disturbances include; forest clearing & introduction of exotic species
Precipitation will cause erosion. If you are counting collection as part of the water cycle, that can cause erosion, too, as the water moves over the ground.
ask your mum, she might know.
No....the parts of The Water cycle are: Evaporation Transpiration Precipitation Infiltration and Condensation If I am wrong, then tides might be part of the evaporation process...but I doubt it.
In the water cycle, biotic factors might include fish, plant life, reptiles and other aquatic animals. Abiotic factors might include rocks, minerals, vitamins and the likes.