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water cycle is important to maintain the ecological balance. imagine if there were no rain! from where would we get the water to drink, the water that we require for agriculture. the water cycle constantly renews the water in the seas, lakes, etc.
Hail does go through the water cycle. Hail is a form of precipitation just like rain, sleet, snow and ice. Hail is a part of the water cycle and follows the same pattern as other forms of precipitation.
If 1 step was missing they wold be no water cycle and no water cycle means no rain ,and no rain means no grass ,and no grass means no food for the consumers no consumers means no carnevorse no carnivores means no us.
I'm going to explain water cycle because that is what I understand in your question. Water cycle on earth means returning of water where it came from. The water cycle starts by heating of water sources and evaporation of water and transpiration from plants. When the water get evaporated ,the vapours rises up and condenses to form clouds. These clouds then bring rain and rivers are formed,. These rivers then flow to drain into the sea. The water from trees is also replenished by the rain. Hence the water came back to the same place where it started from. This is the water Cycle.
An advantage from the water cycle are that the earth's population doesn't have to produce anymore water than what we allready have because we use the same water. Provides water for our population, animals and plants. Provides fish to eat. Evaporation and infiltration help to remove impurities from water.
rain started as soon as water came to earth,because there is water there is the water cycle, evaporation,condensation and precipitation.In fact the water we all have today is the same water millions and billions of years ago because of the water cycle.
Water/Rain (Same thing)
water cycle is important to maintain the ecological balance. imagine if there were no rain! from where would we get the water to drink, the water that we require for agriculture. the water cycle constantly renews the water in the seas, lakes, etc.
Hail does go through the water cycle. Hail is a form of precipitation just like rain, sleet, snow and ice. Hail is a part of the water cycle and follows the same pattern as other forms of precipitation.
Yes, the water cycle has kept the same rain falling for the past few million years. That raindrop you catch on your tongue may have once landed on a dinosaur.
If 1 step was missing they wold be no water cycle and no water cycle means no rain ,and no rain means no grass ,and no grass means no food for the consumers no consumers means no carnevorse no carnivores means no us.
I'm going to explain water cycle because that is what I understand in your question. Water cycle on earth means returning of water where it came from. The water cycle starts by heating of water sources and evaporation of water and transpiration from plants. When the water get evaporated ,the vapours rises up and condenses to form clouds. These clouds then bring rain and rivers are formed,. These rivers then flow to drain into the sea. The water from trees is also replenished by the rain. Hence the water came back to the same place where it started from. This is the water Cycle.
Not at all. Rain is well...water. Hail is ice. It is much harder than snow and can get quite large.
rain, than sits, than evaberate and does the same thing over and over again
for example The step, evaporation occurred in the rain cycle yesterday.
No, Evaporation is a step in the water cycle.
transpiration is another name which stands for evaporation, they mean the same thing (water vapour), but in different words.