Rain and snow come down, and they hit the ground, soak into the earth, or they hang around, in puddles or lakes, they evaporate, up into the clouds, where t cycle hey condensate, boy it's cold up there, but they're unaware, as they grab some dust, and return to us, they precipitate on land and lakes, it's the water cycle ain't it great?! that's a song i learned in 2nd grade to help me remember the water cycle
Trees, like all life on Earth, require water to survive. The water would be absorbed by the trees through the roots then evaporate back into the atmosphere. So it wouldn't really affect the water cycle at all. Hope that helps :)
Water is absorbed by tree roots, then released through transpiration into the atmosphere. Water also evaporates from lakes and streams, forming clouds in the sky. These clouds eventually release precipitation in the form of rain or snow, which replenishes lakes and rivers.
The word "Tsunami" comes from the Japanese words "tsu" (harbor) and "nami" (wave), as tsunamis are typically generated by undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions that cause powerful ocean waves. The "T" in tsunami reflects its origin and pronunciation in the Japanese language.
It is often referred t as The Sunspot Cycle - period of about 11 years.
Because of Global Warming it has caused enough heat to melt icebergs that used to float in the ocean, and snow from mountains to melt into water. Which makes the water level of the ocean to rise higher than it used t be.
I do not hate the use of water t express the volume of ocean water dropping. This is called virtual water.
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both are between the water (waTer), an island is also between water(lake ,ocean)
The A-T-L-A-N-T-I-C Ocean
what is the life cycle of a tshirt
T. Lynn Ocean has written: 'Southern peril'
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