It is recycled.
Because it just is recycled. The water cycle moves water out of oceans and rivers into the atmosphere. It falls as precipitation and runs into rivers and dams. We drink it and wash in it and flush it back into the rivers where the sun soaks it up into the atmosphere again. A cycle!
Capillary action
None unless you have a leak.
You may weigh less after a shower because the water on your body adds weight, and some of it is lost as the water evaporates.
Energy cannot be recycled in an ecosystem. While matter like nutrients and water can be recycled within ecosystems, energy flows through the system and is eventually lost as heat.
energy
When water evaporates, the water molecules gain energy from the surroundings to overcome intermolecular forces and escape into the air as vapor. While the water loses mass during evaporation, this mass is not lost but rather converted into the potential energy of the water vapor. Therefore, the total mass and energy of the system (water and surroundings) remains constant, demonstrating conservation of mass and energy.
Only to replace what evaporates and gets splashed out. occasionally salt needs to be added as some is lost with backwashing splash out and overflow
Yes, most of the time. The water evaporates . . . the cloud forms . . . the rain falls . . . and it all starts again. If something traps the water, like, say, an animal drinking it, it is lost from the cycle for a long time.
Water is lost to the atmosphere by living things through a process called transpiration. Transpiration is the movement of water from the roots of a plant to the leaves, where it evaporates into the air through tiny pores called stomata. This process helps the plant to cool down and also plays a role in nutrient transport.
yes, because many of the nutrients in boiled foods are lost, they breakdown.
lost as heat through metabolism and cannot be recycled back into the system.