the formation of clouds
the formation of clouds
gravity, condensations, evaporation, precipitation, and water..
Ice is an example of a solid in the water cycle. When water freezes, it turns into ice, which is a solid form of water. Ice can melt back into liquid water and continue its journey through the water cycle.
The weather greatly affects the water cycle, for example if it is hot outside then water may evaporate quicker.
Water cycle is a continuous process. Water gets converted into different state by this process.
evaporation
Condensation
An example that is not part of the rock cycle would be a volcanic eruption, where molten rock (magma) is expelled from Earth's interior onto its surface. This event is a singular occurrence and does not illustrate the continuous processes of rock formation, transformation, and recycling that make up the rock cycle.
The water cycle involves the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. It includes processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. For example, water from oceans and lakes evaporates, forms clouds, then falls back to Earth as rain or snow.
The water on the outside of the cup is an example of condensation.
Condensation is a vital component of the water cycle. Condensation is the conversion of gaseous water to liquid water that occurs when the gaseous water reaches a low enough temperature. When enough water condenses and forms heavy clouds in the Earth's atmosphere, the water falls to the Earth in a process called precipitation (or rain, snow, etc.). Therefore, condensations role is to replenish evaporated water on the surface of the Earth.
Condensation may occur when moist air rises because of the different arrangement of water molecules.
-Food Web/chain -model of the Water cycle