The fourth step in the water cycle is runoff. It happens after water falls as precipitation and hits the ground. It then travels to rivers and streams so it can return to where it came from. The ocean
it depends what your using the first step as... usually it's precipitation, then runoff, then accumulation, and then evaporation(from ponds and rivers) and transpiration(same as evap. put from plants). next is condensation, where the water vapor from the ponds or plants turns back into a water liquid and form more clouds. and then its back to precipitation... so your fourth step would be evaporation.
Their are four parts to the water cycle they are:condensation precipitation accumulation and evaporation.
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Well, since it's a cycle, its like a circle. So it doesn't really have a beginning or end. It just keeps going. I guess though, you could say, when it rains, that would be the last part.
Evaporation and Transpiration, Condensation, Precipitation, and Accumulation.
Precipitation is third step. Water reaches back to earth's surface.
Evaporation, Condensation, Presipation
runoff
yes it is part of the water cycle
Showering is part of the water cycle because it involves water and when you shower if the water is hot, you will see percipitation on your mirror(s) and persipitation is part of the water cycle. After the water from your mirror evaporates (eveaporation is also part of the water cycle) it "disolves" into the air or in the water cycle's "case" into the atmosphere.
No combustion is not a part of water cycle. it s not involved.
what part of the water cycle have invisible ink involved
its just a part of the water cycle
yes it is part of the water cycle
Rain is part of the water cycle.The water cycle is a natural thing.
Showering is part of the water cycle because it involves water and when you shower if the water is hot, you will see percipitation on your mirror(s) and persipitation is part of the water cycle. After the water from your mirror evaporates (eveaporation is also part of the water cycle) it "disolves" into the air or in the water cycle's "case" into the atmosphere.
No combustion is not a part of water cycle. it s not involved.
what part of the water cycle have invisible ink involved
its just a part of the water cycle
Yes, every part of the earth is involved in the water cycle. If you mean complete water cycle then no, but part of the water cycle exists in your front yard
Yes earth is a part of water cycle. Water returns back to earth's surface.
Plants are an important part. They support the initial stage of water cycle.
Yes snow is a part of water cycle. It reaches earth after precipitation
Plants are an important part. They support the initial stage of water cycle.
...the water cycle...