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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.
Water cycle is the cycle that H2O molecules go through. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle that nitrogen goes through as it changes from nitrate to nitrite to ammonia, all by bacterias in the soil.
Not really, actually not many scientists or geologists have been able to discover if all the water has been through the legendary water cycle, but majority people believe yes. If you were to count every last droplet of water, then maybe some of it hasn't been through the water cycle. Really nobody actually knows because long ago those droplets that haven't evaporated now, could've evaporated a long time ago. I hope that helps you! - The Best, Greatest person in the world, A.M.:N.J.
The forms of the water cycle for the atmosphere and underground, the underground water forms into an underground stream and water in the atmosphere turns into a rain. The cycle starts all over again!
Ice is an example of a solid in the water cycle. When water freezes, it turns into ice, which is a solid form of water. Ice can melt back into liquid water and continue its journey through the water cycle.
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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.
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The water on Earth is in a constant cycle known as the water cycle. It evaporates from the oceans and bodies of water, forms clouds, and then falls back to Earth as precipitation. This cycle ensures that water is constantly re-circulated on Earth.
Water cycle is the cycle that H2O molecules go through. The nitrogen cycle is the cycle that nitrogen goes through as it changes from nitrate to nitrite to ammonia, all by bacterias in the soil.
The Water cycle
Gone through what?
Because of the flood recorded in the bible. More accurate lately since most of the flood water has probably gone trough the water cycle: it is ware all the water flows.
it evaporates like and goes through the water cycle
yes
Not really, actually not many scientists or geologists have been able to discover if all the water has been through the legendary water cycle, but majority people believe yes. If you were to count every last droplet of water, then maybe some of it hasn't been through the water cycle. Really nobody actually knows because long ago those droplets that haven't evaporated now, could've evaporated a long time ago. I hope that helps you! - The Best, Greatest person in the world, A.M.:N.J.
water cycle is the simplest of all cycle