it starts with evaporation, then condensation, then precipitation, then the water flows down from rivers ocean
the stages of flowering plant's life cycle starts as a seed then the seedling,mature plant and finally death.
The water cycle consists of three main stages: evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Water evaporates from bodies of water, condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds, and then falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
The steps of the cycle refer to the various stages in a process or system that repeat in a cyclical manner. These steps typically include a sequence of actions or events that lead back to the starting point, forming a continuous loop. The cycle is characterized by its repetitive nature and can be found in various phenomena such as the water cycle, nutrient cycle, and business cycle.
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.
The water cycle, sometimes called the Precipitation cycle.
they have five stages
The the major stages of the water cycle are precipitation, evaporation, and condensation.
the four stages of water cycle are:EvaporationCondensationPrecipitationCollection
There are three stages in water cycle.These are evaporation, condensation and precipitation.
They areCondensation,Precipitation,Evaporation, andAccumulation.
5 stages in the water cycle!!!!!!!
Water is involved in water cycle. Water travels across different stages.
seed, juvenile, adult, senescent anddeath
Precipitation is one of the 4 stages of water cycle. It allows rain to reach earth's surface.
Water cycle involves these processes:evaporation,condensation andprecipitationIt involves all these stages.
A water cycle is a sequence of stages that show the way water condenses and evaporates.
The cell cycle consists of five stages: G1 phase (cell growth), S phase (DNA synthesis), G2 phase (preparation for cell division), mitosis (nuclear division), and cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division), resulting in two daughter cells.