No... just go ouside too a lake and take a picture :)
It heats sea water so that it evaporates and forms clouds.It does the same in lakes and abandoned channels. It also causes transpiration in plants.
The water cycle is the continuous process by which water is circulated between the earth's atmosphere, land, and bodies of water. It involves processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff, and plays a crucial role in maintaining the Earth's water balance.
The water in large water bodies evaporate easily through sunlight. The condition of atmosphere also affect the path of watercycle. In cold weather conditions, less amount of water gets evaporated and so on.
Yes you can you can print a picture off your computer or phone if you have a printer.
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You'd look so good on a watercycle built for two. The watercycle went under right about... there.
The cycle of water
They got fat
The sun does.
They got fat
condensation
abot a day
Precipitation
Evaporation.
Hydrologist
In open area like oceans and so forth
the runoff means's the same thing as ground water