evaporation
condensation
precipitation there is a process that skips a step in this cycle, called SUBLIMATION, where ice turns directly into vapor, skipping the liquid stage.
THere are also 3 "states" of matter: vapor, or gaseous (for water, above 100 degrees C) Liquid (for water, between 0 and 100 degrees C) Solid (for water, frozen)
The three stages of the water cycle (in order) are...
1.Evaporation
2.Condensation
3.Precipitation
The three stages are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
Evaporation, codensation and precipitation
There are 4 phases of water cycle. These are:Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Collection
Evaporation, precipitation and runoff and it is all driven by the sun
On a basic level: Evaporation, condensation and precipitation metoffice.gov.uk/education/teachers/in-depth/water-cycle
Step 3 of the water cycle is precipitation (rain)
The two phases of the Cell Cycle are:InterphaseMitosis
There are 4 phases of water cycle. These are:Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Collection
Evaporation, precipitation and runoff and it is all driven by the sun
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Evaporation and precipitation.
Evaporation and precipitation.
It is the circular path of water in its various phases that gives the hydrological cycle its form cycle...
On a basic level: Evaporation, condensation and precipitation metoffice.gov.uk/education/teachers/in-depth/water-cycle
no because those are the 3 phases that water can go through......due to the water cycle
condensation, precipitation, and condensation
the reproductive cycles consists of 1-ovarian cycle 2-menstrual cycle the phases of the ovarian cycle 1-follicular phase 2-ovulation 3-corpus luteum phase the phases of the menstrual cycle 1-menstrution 2-poliferative phase 3- scretory phase
Water has 3 phases. These phases include steam, liquid and ice. Ice is the most dense, followed by liquid and then steam.
The two main phases of a cell cycle are interphase and mitosis.