The water cycle allows us to reuse the water over and over again, unlike something like oil, which once it is used cannot be recombined in any sort of quantities to be used again. It is a renewable resource because water is being created all the time. There are numerous ways that water is created from other compounds. Add an acid and a base together and you typically end up with water and a gas as a result.
In nature, "freshwater" is produced by the "water cycle" through the evaporation of "fresh or clean" water molecules from the contaminated surface water, and then the condensation of that water within the atmosphere, resulting in rain.
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.
Freshwater is replenished by watercycle so it's renewable but total amount water in our world is limited-it cant be replenished so doesn't it come under
You'd look so good on a watercycle built for two. The watercycle went under right about... there.
In nature, "freshwater" is produced by the "water cycle" through the evaporation of "fresh or clean" water molecules from the contaminated surface water, and then the condensation of that water within the atmosphere, resulting in rain.
The cycle of water
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condensation
They got fat
The sun does.
abot a day
Evaporation.
Precipitation
Hydrologist