Water cycle is a continuous process. It will last long.
No.
Collection is the last step of water cycle. Water is stored in a proper way.
yes...the water is in constant cycle, and there is as much water as there ever has been (except for the first ages of the earth, before the water came to be here) and as there ever will be (until the earth is vapourised). Will there be enough to satisfy the increasing population is another question entirely.
Water cycle does not end up. It is an on-going process. It produces rain.
it is runoff
it can last for ever
Yes, the water cycle is a continuous process where water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, falls as precipitation, and then is returned to bodies of water through runoff or infiltration. This cycle helps maintain a balance of water on Earth.
no, it does not according to the law of consevation of mass
Not unless our atmosphere changes (like an ice age). The water cycle then will still have the same steps but just not in the same amounts.
it dont hey selena gomez if you ever see this.
Water is continually recycled in the water cycle, with no addition or subtraction. The process involves evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, where water changes state and moves around the earth in a continuous cycle. Human activities can impact this natural cycle through pollution or overuse of water resources.
first,water empties into the ocean then,the water rises and evaporates last,the clouds take in the air and give preporation