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Q: What happens to water that falls as precipitation and does not runoff and flw into streams?
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What happens to water that falls as precipitation and does not runoff and flow into streams?

It gets absorbed into the Earth.


What happens to precipitation that falls on the land?

it becomes runoff.....


When precipitation falls onto earth it returns to the ocean by?

it returns by evaporation and runoff (rivers and streams)


17 What happens to water that falls as precipitation and does not runoff and flow into streams?

It may form a lake (small or large) , evaporates, or it may be absorbed through the soil.


Precipitation that falls on land and then flows into rivers and lakes?

runoff


Water that flows in streams and river into the ocean and lakes?

When water vapor condense to form clouds. it comes down in the form of rain and then flows into the river bodies.


What part of earth's surface is where most evaporation occurs and most precipitation falls?

Most evaporation occurs at lakes, rivers, oceans, and plants. Most precipitation falls at the surface runoff.


What happens when precipitation falls to earth?

its a tonado


What are three things that can happen to the precipitation that falls to the Earth?

It can puddle, get absorbed into the earth as groundwater, get used by plants, or runoff.


On a worldwide basis about what percent of precipitation that falls on the land becomes runoff?

it depends on what type of soil it is.


How does precipitation occur and qhat determines the type of precipitation that falls to earth?

precipitation occurs when the clouds can not hold anymore water vapor. the type of precipitation that happens is determined by the weather.


What is the fourth part of the water cycle?

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