One process is evaporation also there is condensation that is used in the water cycle .
evaporation condensation precipitation there is a process that skips a step in this cycle, called SUBLIMATION, where ice turns directly into vapor, skipping the liquid stage. THere are also 3 "states" of matter: vapor, or gaseous (for water, above 100 degrees C) Liquid (for water, between 0 and 100 degrees C) Solid (for water, frozen)
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The two processes that cycle water from land to the atmosphere are:1. Evaporation2. Condensation
The water cycle transport two things:1. water2. vaporsThese are regulated in atmosphere.
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The water cycle 1. Evaporation (uplift of water vapor) 2. Condensation (water vapor turns to liquid) 3. Precipitation (rain, snow, hail, etc.) 4. Accumulation (collecting of water on land)
Menstruation Cycle!! Or known as periods!!
One process is that lactic acid in the cytosol is converted back to pyruvic acid which enters the Krebs cycle, producing ATP. The ATP created in process 1 is used to rephosphorylate creatine into creatine phosphate.
1. Biogeochemical Cycle 2. Water Cycle 3. Nitrogen Cycle 4. Carbon Cycle
There are several different steps: 1. Evaporation- this process is water turning into vapor and rising into the atmosphere 2. Condensation- this process is water vapor turning into droplets and collecting in the atmosphere 3. Precipitation- this process is droplets of water falling as rain or some other form out of the atmosphere 4. Runoff- this process is water going down slopes on land into rivers, lakes, and oceans 5. Infiltration- this process is water going down through the soil 6. Uptake by plants- this process is plants absorbing water through their roots 7. Transpiration- this process is water being released through the holes in leaves.
1. Evaporation 2. Condesnation 3.Precipitation 4. Ground water (runoff)
there is 6 water that you could find in the water cycle the 1.evaporation,2.condensation ,3.precipitation,4 collection, 5 percolation 6'transpiration