Yes. Geysers blast boiling groundwater above the surface of the land, taking some groundwater while the groundwater raises somewhere else, so the water cycles through everywhere.
The water cycle starts with weather. :] :P :O ;]
Water cycle removes top soil. It decreases the fertility of soil.
Hot springs are not the same as geysers, although they are related. Hot springs are simply natural springs where heated water flows to the surface, often due to geothermal activity. Geysers, on the other hand, are a specific type of hot spring that intermittently erupts, shooting water and steam into the air, typically due to the buildup of pressure from boiling water in underground chambers. Thus, while all geysers are hot springs, not all hot springs are geysers.
The time it takes for geysers to burst can vary widely depending on the geyser. Some geysers erupt regularly on a predictable schedule, while others may be more irregular. Geysers can burst anywhere from minutes to hours after the start of an eruption cycle.
Yes, plants play a crucial role in the water cycle through a process called transpiration. They absorb water from the soil through their roots and release it into the atmosphere through tiny pores in their leaves. This contributes to cloud formation and precipitation, helping to maintain the balance of water on Earth.
A geyser is an underground volcano with water on the surface of it. This water is then boiled by the magma.
Oceans, rivers and lakes
It is related because the water cycle is never ending, so the weather depends on where we are in the cycle.
it has water
maybe because the the two of them have water and cycle
The water cycle transfers heat in the form of liquid.
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Collection is the last step of water cycle. Water is stored in a proper way.
yes
It is related because the water cycle is never ending, so the weather depends on where we are in the cycle.
The water cycle starts with weather. :] :P :O ;]
Only evaporation and precipitation are steps in the water cycle.