The water which evaporates fall as rain. The process is called precipitation.
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The water cycle is a continuous cycle. Water that is collected on the earth in lakes, rivers, ponds, oceans, etc. evaporates into the air, where it condensates into clouds. When enough water condensates into clouds, the water falls back to the earth as precipitation. The precipitation is absorbed into the ground and collects in lakes, oceans, etc. The cycle starts over.
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Water pollution affects the nitrogen cycle the least. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle of nitrogen as it enters earth, becomes fixed, and leaves earth, back to the atmosphere. The only way that water pollution can affect the nitrogen cycle is if there is too much trash in one area of a body of water, thus clogging the surface and not allowing algae to absorb the nitrogen. It could also clog the surface and not allow denitrifying bacteria in waterlogged soil to release the nitrogen back into the atmosphere.
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the water cycle the heat absorbers the water from the sea that is called precipitation then the water goes to the clouds when it holds up too much water droplets it falls out in the ocean that is called condensation
the water cycle because it holds all of the water and it drops it of and groundwater gets it and over flows the water cycle take as much it gives back in a river
All parts of the water cycle are important, because if one part fails then the cycle stops. However, precipitation, when the water falls to the ground, is the one that changes a drought. Too much can then cause a flood.
It doesn't rain on the moon. There is no water, and therefore no clouds to rain the water back down.
The water cycle is a continuous cycle. Water that is collected on the earth in lakes, rivers, ponds, oceans, etc. evaporates into the air, where it condensates into clouds. When enough water condensates into clouds, the water falls back to the earth as precipitation. The precipitation is absorbed into the ground and collects in lakes, oceans, etc. The cycle starts over.
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It falls as precipitation, such as rain, or hail.
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Water pollution affects the nitrogen cycle the least. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle of nitrogen as it enters earth, becomes fixed, and leaves earth, back to the atmosphere. The only way that water pollution can affect the nitrogen cycle is if there is too much trash in one area of a body of water, thus clogging the surface and not allowing algae to absorb the nitrogen. It could also clog the surface and not allow denitrifying bacteria in waterlogged soil to release the nitrogen back into the atmosphere.