Water evaporates from the skin of a horse.
humans are sweating in a tropical heat
Living organisms breathe and perspire releasing oxygen into the air which is part of the water cycle. Evaporation (from plants and organisms). There's also evaporation from oceans, lakes, streams, etc..but that is another type.
Water cycle involves transpiration which include plants. So it gets into living things.
The process that describes how water cycles through living things and non-living things is called the hydrologic cycle or water cycle.
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No, answer is: a rock resting on the ground
An example of matter and energy cycling through living things a drop of water falling through the sky. a drop of water falling through the sky a rock resting on the ground
WaTeR GoEs ThRoUgH ThE HoRsE SkIn
Geochemical cycling refers to the movement of chemical elements through the earth, water, atmosphere, and living things.
The process that describes how water cycles through living things and non-living things is called the hydrologic cycle or water cycle.
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Whales eating plankton.
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