The water cycle will forever go round and round.
The water in the hydrosphere generally remains relatively constant due to the water cycle, where water evaporates from the surface, condenses into clouds, and falls back to the Earth as precipitation. This cycle helps maintain a balance by continually moving water between the atmosphere, oceans, and land.
The total mass of the hydrosphere remains relatively constant as the water cycle recycles the same water over and over again.
True. The water on Earth is believed to be the same water that was present when the Earth was first formed, as water is a finite resource that cycles through the environment in a process called the water cycle.
The water cycle, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, and phosphorus cycle are all interconnected processes that are part of the Earth's biogeochemical cycles. These cycles involve the movement and recycling of essential elements and compounds necessary for life on Earth.
Transpiration is the process in which plants absorb water through their roots and release it into the atmosphere through their leaves as water vapor. This contributes to the water cycle by returning water back into the atmosphere, where it can eventually condense and fall back to Earth as precipitation.
The water cycle will forever go round and round.
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No, Evaporation is a step in the water cycle.
no everything has the same water cycle
Because people doesn't same everywhere. it is a rule of nature everything will be change according to human even water.
nope.
always the refractive index of water is same.....
The same as their naturally-occurring relatives... water !
Few other cycles in nature are same as water cycle. These are carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle etc.
they would weigh the same everywhere
The water cycle is not the same as the rain cycle. The water cycle involves the continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, earth, and oceans, including processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. The rain cycle specifically refers to the process of how rain is formed through condensation of water vapor in clouds and subsequent precipitation.
It stays the same.