Evaporation happens when heat(the sun) hits water, and it turns into a gas. Which is also called "water vapor." Then when a whole amount of the gas comes together, it becomes a cloud. Then once the cloud becomes full(after a long period of time)it falls into a liquid. Which is called precipitation.
A process in which water moves in a plant from roots, to the xylem, to the leaves, and out as water vapor.
water vapor gets cold
condensation,precipitation,run off,evaportion
evaporation , condensation, precipitation . Hope you understand
The change of state from gas to liquid is called condensation or devaporization.
Condensation causes water vapor to become liquid water.
condensation is the process of converting gas to liquid!
there is the condensation, evaporation, and the precipitation
condensation,precipitation,run off,evaportion
collapse, condensation, accretion
evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
Condensation is the reverse of evaporation; both are steps in the water cycle.
Rain.Evaporation.Clouds fill up.Rain.EvaporationClouds fill up.Rain.Evaporation.Clouds fill up.evaporation--->condensation--->precipitation--->runoff--->transperationThe 3 main steps are evaporation, condensation, and presipitation. I probably didn't spell that right.....Condensation----->Precipitation------>Evaporation
The circulation involves 4 steps. These are:Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection.
evaporation , condensation, precipitation . Hope you understand
the water cycle have 3 main steps but there is really 7 steps. evaporation, condensation, accumulation, ground water, run off, transiration.
precipitation O_0 evaporation -_- runoff 0_- transpiration *_* condensation l_l
Evaporation, condensation, advection, percipitation, runoff, groundwater, infiltration, transpiration, and sublimation(not in order)
Rain.Evaporation.Clouds fill up.Rain.EvaporationClouds fill up.Rain.Evaporation.Clouds fill up.evaporation--->condensation--->precipitation--->runoff--->transperationThe 3 main steps are evaporation, condensation, and presipitation. I probably didn't spell that right.....Condensation----->Precipitation------>Evaporation