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It has the same starting and ending point.
There is no controled process when the water reches its dew point it lets out all the water in side the cloud!
The water cycle is partially dependant on evaporation, not the boiling point. Water evaporates into the atmosphere at temperatures much lower than its boiling point. Higher temperatures cause the water molecules to break free of the water's surface easier, but so do decreases in atmospheric pressure and humidity.
it acts as the collection point or storage in the hydrologic cycle
water cycle
It has the same starting and ending point.
It has the same starting and ending point.
A starting point in the water cycle is the evaporation of the ocean waters. A rather simplified version is: The evaporated water vapour rises from the sea and forms clouds. Rain falls from the clouds, The rainwater flows down wards to reach the sea. Evaporation starts all over again.
without wind there is no point in having a water cycle. the wind carries out the cloud where the next part of the water cycle can take place.
The can only had a little of water left!
The water cycle
There is no controled process when the water reches its dew point it lets out all the water in side the cloud!
The water cycle is partially dependant on evaporation, not the boiling point. Water evaporates into the atmosphere at temperatures much lower than its boiling point. Higher temperatures cause the water molecules to break free of the water's surface easier, but so do decreases in atmospheric pressure and humidity.
It doesn't, it is a cycle.To study it, any point in the cycle can be arbitrarilyselected as the "start".
it acts as the collection point or storage in the hydrologic cycle
water cycle
These are parts of the water cycle on the Earth.