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The water cycle occur between the earth and the air. It is a cyclic process.
Yes snow is a part of water cycle. It reaches earth after precipitation
Rotation
yes yes it can
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Neptune has a day and night cycle as does all the planets. Neptune's day and night are shorter than Earth's because it takes Neptune only 16 hours to complete a rotation.
Due to Neptune's distance from the Sun it's time cycle is very different to Earth. It takes Neptune 164.8 years to orbit the Sun. Interestingly its days last about 16 hours which is very fast for a large planet.
This cycle is when the sun heats up the spots on the planets and certin spots get heated on the different planets and the planet has random temperature changes. the sun repedietly goes through this cycle while hiting the same spots on earth as the earth spins around.
No, it is not. While it is speculated that there may be diamonds formed on some of the giant planets, it is not speculated that these form any part of an atmospheric precipitation cycle.
Because the rock cycle includes flowing water and no other planet has flowing water.
Earth is the only one known, and certainly the only one in our solar system.
They aren't but they are both planets at 1990 and they both have a cycle of getting covered by ice.
Earth definitely does. Possibly Venus and Mars have (or have had) a rock cycle of some sort, too. However, Venus and Mars lack liquid water and tectonic plates, which are important in Earth's rock cycle. On Earth, the rock types involved in the cycle are igneous (of volcanic origin), sedimentary and metamorphic.
The Earth's moon takes 27 days to orbit the earth (lunar cycle.) The moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus all have different times.
Mercury. It has the longest cycle of ALL the planets, not just terrestrial.
It is so much greater because the planets are made out of gas and gas are inside a wind storm or should i say a wind cycle and that is my answer.
It is so much greater because the planets are made out of gas and gas are inside a wind storm or should i say a wind cycle and that is my answer.