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It is called the ''Water Cycle''
The equilibrium gets maintained during water cycle. The water in the water bodies gets evaporated to maintain the sea level.
in lakes rivers sea and all they will evaprate and go and change into water vapour and come down as rain from the clouds and how you pedel in the cycle it will be going on like how you pedel in the cycle this is called water cycle
In the sea-evaporates from the sea, comes down as rain on land, goes down the rivers to go back to the sea.
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no water didn't go to the water cycle the water goes to the sea.
It is called the ''Water Cycle''
All water in the sea does. It's called the water cycle!
Greece is nearly surrounded by water, and parts of it are separated from the mainland by water. For instance, Crete
The ocean serves as the major source for evaporation of water back into atmospheric circulation. At the poles, they are also a source of fresh water as sea ice, but this does not contribute significantly to the production of water resources.
abrasion is a type of erosion which takes place when the water rubs against the sea bed eroading it.
It serves as a food source to organisms in the deep water
The hydologic cycle is better known commonly as the water cycle: Water evaporates from the sea, forms rain clouds, falls as rain on the land, rain water flows down hill, and eventually returns to the sea - only to evaporate and begin the water cycle all over again.
The hydologic cycle is better known commonly as the water cycle: Water evaporates from the sea, forms rain clouds, falls as rain on the land, rain water flows down hill, and eventually returns to the sea - only to evaporate and begin the water cycle all over again.
The equilibrium gets maintained during water cycle. The water in the water bodies gets evaporated to maintain the sea level.
The sea/ lakes and rivers. They store the water for it to be evaporated by a source of heat and thus making the water cycle restart.
When clouds come along and suck water from the sea