After the water leaves the atmosphere half it falls to the earth and becomes groundwater, (water under the ground). And the other half is absorbed by plants. When the plants start to lose water from under their leaves through tiny holes called pores, this step is the next step in the water cycle. This step is called "Condensation".
It can form a runoff, soak into the ground and become ground water, either way, it flows into the ocean or another body of water, evaporate again, condensate, then rain to start the process over again.
Precipitation from thunderstorms and low pressure systems tends to evaporate or be soaked into the ground and accumulates at the water table underneath the ground. Also, some rain runs off into Lakes, Streams, Rivers and the Ocean.
It depends on whether it is liquid precipitation (rain), or solid, (sleet, hail, snow, freezing rain).
If it is solid precipitation, it usually melts relatively quickly. However, in some arctic areas or very high mountains, snow does not melt right away and forms glaciers.
After solid precipitation melts, it does the same things that rain does. It soaks into the ground and forms groundwater, or it runs downhill into creeks, rivers, or lakes, and then flows into the ocean. Eventually, it evaporates again and the water cycle continues.
it either soaks in to the ground (infiltration) or flows through rocks (groundwater flow) back to the sea.
to the underground to the underground to the underground
Seeps into the ground and becomes groundwater.
It evaporates and percipitates again. Wash, rise, repeat. Also, firing a gun into a cloud makes it percipitate.
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into the ground or the oceans
Temperature fluctuations in the western oceans are much more dramatic than in the eastern oceans. This results in increased rainfall. Around 95,000 cubic miles of rain falls over the world's oceans each year, more than half of which falls in the western oceans.
it falls.
If a baby mouse falls 3 inches it could kill them. This depends on what they are falling on and just how big they are.
The frog absorbs it.
what happened when lizard fall on our chest
Rain. Or precipitation.
Seeps into the ground and becomes groundwater.
Water from precipitation that stays on the surface, such as in lakes or streams is "surface water." Water which is absorbed into the ground (and stored in aquifers) is "ground water."
It either gets absorbed by the earth or it evaporates and goes back into the atmosphere
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Fresh water
it becomes runoff.....
Most evaporation occurs at lakes, rivers, oceans, and plants. Most precipitation falls at the surface runoff.
Precipitation
Yes, it is correct.
Most precipitation falls into the ocean because the ocean covers most of Earth's surface.
rain