If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
The steps in the water cycle that involve a change of state are evaporation (liquid water to water vapor), condensation (water vapor to liquid water), and precipitation (water droplets or ice crystals falling from clouds).
If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
Fill the can with a liquid to the top so it almost overflows. Put the solid in the can and catch the overflowing liquid. Measure the liquid. The measurement of the liquid will give you the volumn of the solid.
The transition from a solid to a gas involves two steps: first, the solid must melt into a liquid, absorbing heat energy in the process; then, the liquid must vaporize into a gas, which also requires an input of heat energy.
Ice to Liquid Water -Energy is added to the ice in the form of heat -This energy causes the water molecules to (instead of vibrating in place like all solids) separate further away from each other, become more free-flowing, take the shape of their container. -As each molecule is heated above 0o Celcius, it becomes liquid. The center of the ice will take longer because the heat cannot penetrate it through the other ice. Liquid Water to Water Vapor -The liquid water molecules have enough energy to flow freely in their container obeying gravity. -Adding more heat causes them to gain more energy and separate even further. -When the molecules closest to the heat source reach 100o Celcius, they become gas and enter the air.
nitrogen fixation, denitrification, nitrification, amonification are the for steps of the nitrogen cycle.
Not unless our atmosphere changes (like an ice age). The water cycle then will still have the same steps but just not in the same amounts.
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What are the steps in the water cycle and what happens at each step
The steps of the Project Life Cycle includes five steps. These five steps are project initiation, project planning, development, implementation and project closure.