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If you are talking about land above sea , then it would be called run off, because when precipitation falls , whether it is rain or snow , at some point it usually makes its way from the land to the sea via flowing over the surface of the earth.
Precipitation that doesn’t evaporate or soak into the ground becomes
Precipitation
The processes that occur in the water cycle: precipitation: when liquid or solid water falls from clouds transpiration: water evaporating out of plants condensation: when water vapor changes into liquid evaporation: when liquid becomes gas
it gets wet.
It gets absorbed into the Earth.
it becomes runoff.....
it returns by evaporation and runoff (rivers and streams)
It may form a lake (small or large) , evaporates, or it may be absorbed through the soil.
runoff
When water vapor condense to form clouds. it comes down in the form of rain and then flows into the river bodies.
Most evaporation occurs at lakes, rivers, oceans, and plants. Most precipitation falls at the surface runoff.
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It can puddle, get absorbed into the earth as groundwater, get used by plants, or runoff.
it depends on what type of soil it is.
precipitation occurs when the clouds can not hold anymore water vapor. the type of precipitation that happens is determined by the weather.
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