The Water cycle
Water on Earth is constantly moving through the water cycle, changing states between liquid, vapor, and ice. It evaporates from oceans and bodies of water, forms clouds, falls as precipitation, and eventually returns to the oceans and water bodies. This continuous cycling has been happening for millions of years, allowing all water on Earth to be recycled multiple times.
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.
All the Earth's water consists of oceans (97%), ice caps and glaciers (2%), groundwater (0.6%), freshwater lakes, and rivers (0.01%), and water vapor in the atmosphere.
Yes. Water is recycled endlessly.
The water in the Earth's surface is called the hydrosphere.
a water cycle . . ___ :)
all water is 100% recycled. We still have the same water that was here from the beginning of the earth. Anyone could call water 100% recycled
Water on Earth is constantly moving through the water cycle, changing states between liquid, vapor, and ice. It evaporates from oceans and bodies of water, forms clouds, falls as precipitation, and eventually returns to the oceans and water bodies. This continuous cycling has been happening for millions of years, allowing all water on Earth to be recycled multiple times.
Because there is no 'new' water. All the water that exists for the earth is already here. If water is contaminated and unable to be recycled, then eventually water would run out.
Because there is no 'new' water. All the water that exists for the earth is already here. If water is contaminated and unable to be recycled, then eventually water would run out.
It means that we might just be drinking Marie Antoinette's bath water! It is amazing that the earth recycles ALL of it's water.
Recycled water. From used water. It goes through a cleaning process to filter out all the bacteria to create NEWater.
absolutely none! all the water only evaporates to another part of the earth (it is recycled) in what is called the water cycle. The water never leaves the atmosphere so it stays 'on earth'!
You have recycled & reclaimed witch is all most the same thing. Recyled water can be used to water city or private properties &; parks also you're tolit water is recycled & reenterduced back into the water supply
yes and no
Water on Earth goes through a continuous process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation known as the water cycle. This cycle moves water from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again, allowing water to be constantly recycled and reused across the planet.
Yes, all the water on Earth goes through the water cycle, which involves evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. This continuous process ensures that water is circulated and renewed on the planet.