There are several different steps:
1. Evaporation- this process is water turning into vapor and rising into the atmosphere
2. Condensation- this process is water vapor turning into droplets and collecting in the atmosphere
3. Precipitation- this process is droplets of water falling as rain or some other form out of the atmosphere
4. Runoff- this process is water going down slopes on land into rivers, lakes, and oceans
5. Infiltration- this process is water going down through the soil
6. Uptake by plants- this process is plants absorbing water through their roots
7. Transpiration- this process is water being released through the holes in leaves.
the water cycle is the cycle of water and what it goes through
Liquid describes state of matter. It exists as water in water cycle.
It means that water cycles through the environment. Water falls as rain, then it evaporates, then it forms clouds, then it rains again. That's the kindergarten version of the water cycle, and there are a lot more steps to it, but that's what it means.
Throughflow
Energy in the water cycle refers to heat from the sun, which powers the whole cycle, in particular the movement of water from oceans into the atmosphere (evaporation).
It's a part in water cycle, that takes place when water from the atmosphere is coming back to the land.
rain
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
The collection of water in the ocean, lakes, and ponds
the environmental condition or weather
It means that the gas changes to a liquid.... :)
Water is recycled by natural phenomenon. It undergoes a cyclic process.