Water from the ocean evaporates and rises into the air where it condenses forming clouds. Clouds release their water which falls as precipitation, some of it landing on land. Here it runs into rivers and lakes eventually making its way back into the ocean.
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Sun supplies energy. It initiates the first step of water cycle.
Melting icebergs contributes to the water cycle by adding freshwater to the ocean, which can influence sea levels and ocean currents. As icebergs melt, the water enters the ocean, where it can evaporate, forming clouds and eventually precipitating as rain or snow. This process is part of the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface and atmosphere, emphasizing the interconnectedness of climate systems. Additionally, the influx of freshwater can affect salinity and temperature, further impacting regional weather patterns.
the ocean becomes saltier (evaporation) or less salty (precipitation/runoff)
Earth's reservoirs, such as rivers and lakes, are connected to the ocean through the water cycle. Water evaporates from the ocean's surface, forms clouds, and falls back to Earth as precipitation. This precipitation replenishes reservoirs and eventually flows back to the ocean through rivers and streams, completing the cycle.
Ocean water. The whole cycle starts with ocean water evaporating, so it is therefore the supplement.
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Tsunamis bring large amount of water. It disrupts water cycle.
The water cycle, sometimes called the Precipitation cycle.
Oceans have important role. It is a part of water cycle.
Oceans have important role. It is a part of water cycle.
The processes evaporation , condensation, precipitation and collection make water cycle. They are connected to each other, change of state of water occurs.
to evaporate
By the water cycle
they interact by precipitation . when the sun precipitates water in the ocean
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