It's called the water cycle, or the hydrological cycle.
Water moves through the water cycle (Evaporation --> Condensation --> Precipitation --> Evaporation --> Etc...)
It is through precipitation that water returns to the surface of the earth. It might be rain, hail, snow or another form.
Evaporation -> condensation -> precipitation. The water goes through a series of stages or "cycles" the last one being when water hits land. This stage/cycle is called precipitation.
evaporation, freezing, condensation, sublimation, melting (this is for all states of matter)
Through condensation and evaporation.
Both evaporation and condensation are moist.
This is the water cycle on Earth.
Water moves through the water cycle (Evaporation --> Condensation --> Precipitation --> Evaporation --> Etc...)
the water cycle.
Evaporation, condensation & precipitation from clouds formed by the first action.
The water cycle! Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
Evaporation, condensation & precipitation from clouds formed by the first action.
Evaporation, condensation & precipitation from clouds formed by the first action.
Evaporation change the liquid water into a gas; condensation is the reverse process.
evaporation to condensation is the only one i know
On a basic level: Evaporation, condensation and precipitation metoffice.gov.uk/education/teachers/in-depth/water-cycle
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