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without it the water would never go back in the sky it we'll just rain and rain until its out of water.

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What is Accumulation is the water cycle?

collection of water


What is accumulation cycle?

Accumulation water cycle means that the runoff of water (from rain, snow, hail) runs from higher ground down into the rivers, oceans, lakes, and puddles.


How the water cycle change because of change in matter?

Water gets converted into vapor state. It precipitates as rain or snow.


Part of the water cycle?

Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, and Accumulation.


What does accumulation mean in water cycle?

The collection of water in the ocean, lakes, and ponds


What is a type of change that does not occur in the water cycle called?

A type of change that does not occur in the water cycle is the transformation of matter into a different chemical element. In the water cycle, water remains as H2O molecules throughout the various processes such as evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, without changing its fundamental composition.


What is accumulation water cycle?

collection of water


What state of matter is rain in the water cycle?

Rain is in the liquid state of matter in the water cycle.


Why does the water cycle function because of the change in matter?

The water cycle functions due to the continuous change in the state of water between liquid, solid, and gas. Water evaporates from bodies of water, condenses into clouds, falls back to Earth as precipitation, and runs off into rivers and oceans, completing the cycle. These changes in matter drive the movement of water throughout the environment.


What are the 7 water cycle terms?

Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, accumulation, runoff, and groundwater.


What does liquid mean in the water cycle?

Liquid describes state of matter. It exists as water in water cycle.


Which cycle recycles matter through an ecosystem?

the water cycle, nitrogen cycle, and the carbon cycle.