There are 4 phases of water cycle. These are:Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Collection
The 4 main parts of the water cycle are:evaporation , condensation, precipitation,collection. These parts form basis of water cycle.
Frankly there are NOT 11 steps in the water cycle, you could say that for the Global hydrological cycle but not a spicific places water cycle. The 4 stages are Evaporation, Condensation,Preticipation and collection
You cant really see the water cycle in some parts of it such as the evaporation and the water in clouds but you can see some bits such as the rain and the water draining back into the sea
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There are 4 phases of water cycle. These are:Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Collection
The 4 main parts of the water cycle are:evaporation , condensation, precipitation,collection. These parts form basis of water cycle.
The Water, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon Cycle...
1. Biogeochemical Cycle 2. Water Cycle 3. Nitrogen Cycle 4. Carbon Cycle
Frankly there are NOT 11 steps in the water cycle, you could say that for the Global hydrological cycle but not a spicific places water cycle. The 4 stages are Evaporation, Condensation,Preticipation and collection
Precipitation is one of the 4 stages of water cycle. It allows rain to reach earth's surface.
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You cant really see the water cycle in some parts of it such as the evaporation and the water in clouds but you can see some bits such as the rain and the water draining back into the sea
1. Evaporation 2. Condesnation 3.Precipitation 4. Ground water (runoff)
Things made out of water would be icerainprecipitation
there is 6 water that you could find in the water cycle the 1.evaporation,2.condensation ,3.precipitation,4 collection, 5 percolation 6'transpiration
EvaporationCondensationPrecipitationCollectionSome other parts of the water cycle are:Transpiration (water evaporates from plants)Evapotraspiration (the combination of evaporation and transpiration)Sublimation (water goes directly from solid to gas)