Yes, soil is used in water cycle. Rain water seeps down in the soil.
Water cycle removes top soil. It decreases the fertility of soil.
No it is not because it is not water
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* Percolation
A layer of water covering the upper mantle
Water and soil are considered potentially renewable energy resources because they are naturally replenished through the water cycle and soil formation processes. They can be used to generate renewable energy, such as hydropower from flowing water and bioenergy from organic matter in soil. With proper management and conservation efforts, water and soil can continue to provide energy for future generations.
Infiltration in the water cycle refers to the process where water on the ground surface enters the soil. This water then moves downwards through the soil layers due to gravity. It is an important mechanism for recharging groundwater and sustaining plant life.
This is when the water from the soil is taken by the roots of plants and used to make the plant grow. Then the water cycle starts all over again. Hope this helps you
The rain removes the top soil. It decreases soil's fertility and cause erosion.