It returns atmospheric water back to the ground. Without precipitation there would be no water cycle, all the water would run down the rivers and into the seas then the rivers would dry up with no fresh water from precipitation.
The water evaporates and forms clouds. When the clouds get big enough, they cause precipitation. Ground water comes from precipitaion run underground which hydrates plants. The water cycle will then begin again. This definition is in literal terms.
precipitation that seeps into the ground
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The processes involved in water cycle are: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection. These are the important processes that are involved.
Precipitation, percolation, ground water flow, evaporation And it keeps going on...
The Sun provide energy on evaporation of water and restore the water to the beginning of the water cycle from the rain.
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On a basic level: Evaporation, condensation and precipitation metoffice.gov.uk/education/teachers/in-depth/water-cycle
The processes involved in water cycle are: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection. These are the important processes that are involved.
The processes involved in water cycle are: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection. These are the important processes that are involved.
Only evaporation and precipitation are steps in the water cycle.
Precipitation, percolation, ground water flow, evaporation And it keeps going on...
Four processes are involved which regulates water cycle. These include Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection.
The Sun provide energy on evaporation of water and restore the water to the beginning of the water cycle from the rain.
condensation, evaporation, precipitation, etc(:
On a basic level: Evaporation, condensation and precipitation metoffice.gov.uk/education/teachers/in-depth/water-cycle
Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, and there is also Collection
This is the water cycle on the Earth.
The water cycle describes the evaporation of water, and precipitation.
Precipitation wherein products of condensation in the atmosphere, as rain or snow, fall to the ground.