groundwater-10,000 years
lakes-50-100 years
river- 2-6 months
well one is the rock cycle but i have no idea bout' the other 2 (hehe atleast u got 1 answer) SORRY (gosh) see ya! dont PRESSURE me! another one is the water cycle and i think the 3rd one is the carbon cycle well good luck:) well, there are actually 4 cycles. the rock cycle, carbon cycle, water cycle, and energy cycle :) hope this helps.
Evaporation -> condensation -> precipitation. The water goes through a series of stages or "cycles" the last one being when water hits land. This stage/cycle is called precipitation.
Rather than take the car when going somewhere, walk or cycle or take public transport. However, this is just one thing you are able to do.
Water cycle as the name tells, is a continuous flow of water. It is a method inwhich our earth recycles the water thus maintaining the same amount of water now as the when earth was created. It does not have a beginning nor an end. However, when we explain the steps of the water cycle, also called as hydrologic cycle, we start with the water being evaporated from lakes, streams, dams, rivers, oceans etc or simply the process of evaporation from the surface water and ground water (the water from the ground). We end the one cycle with water being flowed back as surface and ground water. Eventually, the cycle again begins.
One Year
Scientists estimate that it can take a single water molecule as long as 4000 years to complete one cycle.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
The phosphorous cycle is the slowest of all the cycles. This is because it must flow through all living organisms and water. This cycle is reliant on other cycles.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
One complete cycle every 28 days.
Water is bidirectional process. It is cyclic in nature.
29.53 days
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False.