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Living organisms do not have to be part of the?

Water cycle


Describe how living things affect the water cycle?

living things are part of the water cycle because when ur cooking or boiling water the sun evaporates the water and then the water cycle begins


When the humidity in the air exceeds what can hold part of the water cycle occurs?

precipitation,


The regulations of the sleep cycle water balance and the production of ADH occurs in the what part of the body?

hypothalmus


Which part of the water cycle is a biological process?

That part in which the water is within a living organism, but only for any particular volume of water whilst it is within the organism


What part of the rock cycle process occurs naturally?

Every part of the rock cycle is natural.


Is ice to water part of the water cycle?

yes it is part of the water cycle


Living organisms do not have to be a part of which cycle?

nitrogen cycle


What part of the cell does the Kreb's cycle happen?

The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria.


How do you use the word water cycle as in a sentence?

Rain is part of the water cycle.The water cycle is a natural thing.


Why did the rain rain?

Rain is part of the water cycle and occurs under many varied conditions, all of which may condense liquid water from gaseous water vapor.


How is showering part of the water cycle?

Showering is part of the water cycle because it involves water and when you shower if the water is hot, you will see percipitation on your mirror(s) and persipitation is part of the water cycle. After the water from your mirror evaporates (eveaporation is also part of the water cycle) it "disolves" into the air or in the water cycle's "case" into the atmosphere.