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The water cycle provides energy primarily through the processes of evaporation and condensation. When water evaporates from the surface of oceans, lakes, and rivers, it absorbs heat energy from the surroundings, which is stored as latent heat. This energy is released back into the atmosphere when the water vapor condenses into clouds, contributing to weather patterns and influencing climate. Thus, the water cycle plays a crucial role in redistributing energy across the Earth.
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The sun provides energy in the water cycle.
The sun provides the energy for the water cycle.
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The energy source behind the water cycle is solar energy. It is the only energy which initiates water cycle.
Collection is the last step of water cycle. Water is stored in a proper way.
Water is stored as underground water, in reservoirs etc. Water is stored in various water bodies.
No, there is a balance in the water cycle where the amount of water being stored in various forms (like ice caps, lakes, rivers, and oceans) is roughly equal to the amount of water that is moving through the cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation).
The sun is the source of energy that creates the water cycle.
More water is stored in the Earth's water cycle than is actively moving through it at any given time. This stored water includes water in oceans, ice caps, glaciers, groundwater, and lakes. The movement of water through the water cycle is a continuous process, but the total volume of stored water is significantly greater.
Source of energy is the sun.