i believe that desalination can be done in several ways. the simplest of which is evaporation and condensation, which gives distilled water. it is ok to drink distilled water for about 2 weeks at the maximum. any more than that and your bones will weaken and you will get all loopy and you could die (seriously), because the distilled water is free from the minerals necessary to facilitate healthy bodily chemistry, your body WILL find its minerals from somewhere else.
you could also desalinize water with chemistries, all without leaving the liquid phase. that would remove the sodium chloride and ideally leave everything else unreduced.
they are, but they are not. The water cycle has water (Lake or ocean, fresh or salt) that evaporates (leaving any salt behind) to become clouds, which rains fresh water that runs back to the sea. Desalination is a process that uses various methods to remove the salt from sea water to make it drinkable. Distillation is the only form of desalination that comes anywhere close to the water cycle, since it involves changing the state of the alter from liquid to gas and back again. Other desalination processes do not change the state of the liquid, but filter it remove the salt and make it potable and same for human consumption.
The processes involved in water cycle are: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection. These are the important processes that are involved.
Water moves through the nonliving parts of the ecosystem through processes like evaporation from oceans and lakes, condensation into clouds, precipitation onto land, and runoff into rivers and streams. This cycle is known as the water cycle and plays a crucial role in distributing water throughout the environment.
Desalination, desalinization, or desalinisation refers to any of several processes that remove excess salt and other minerals from water. More generally, desalination may also refer to the removal of salts and minerals, as in soil desalination.
water cycle. Evaporation occurs when water from bodies of water or plants turns into vapor due to heat from the sun. Precipitation happens when this vapor condenses and falls back to Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Water cycle helps in regulating water in atmosphere. Desalination helps in removal of salts.
ANSWER:Desalination fits into the natural water cycle because it takes water from the ocean and the milipilates the water into water which is suitable for human consumption.Desalination also fits into the natural water cycle by taking water and then changing what the water and weather it can be cons-umped by people and animals.hope this helps you guys which have no clue how desalination.Ps. I don't know how Desalination fits into the natural water cycle maybe you the people that know could help me :D
they are, but they are not. The water cycle has water (Lake or ocean, fresh or salt) that evaporates (leaving any salt behind) to become clouds, which rains fresh water that runs back to the sea. Desalination is a process that uses various methods to remove the salt from sea water to make it drinkable. Distillation is the only form of desalination that comes anywhere close to the water cycle, since it involves changing the state of the alter from liquid to gas and back again. Other desalination processes do not change the state of the liquid, but filter it remove the salt and make it potable and same for human consumption.
the water cycle has seven parts to it, yet the most important process is precipitation, because it brings the water back down to earth to restart the cycle. after all, without the water the would be no water cycle
Desalination of sea water
Water is involved in water cycle. Water travels across different stages.
yes electricity is envolved in the water cycle
No combustion is not a part of water cycle. it s not involved.
These are parts of the water cycle on the Earth.
which are processes involved in the water cycle?
These processes are involved in water cycle. Water first evaporates and then condenses.
Geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere are involved. Water travels through these spheres.