Scientists estimate that it can take a single water molecule as long as 4000 years to complete one cycle.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
It's called the Water Cycle (Hydrologic Cycle).
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No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
It takes about as long as a water cycle
It takes too long for a complete water cycle process. It is however a continuous process.
Scientists estimate that it can take a single water molecule as long as 4000 years to complete one cycle.
it takes 1 day
The phosphorous cycle is the slowest of all the cycles. This is because it must flow through all living organisms and water. This cycle is reliant on other cycles.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
Water cycle is a continuous process. It will last long.
No evaporation will take place. Water cycle won't continue.
It's called the Water Cycle (Hydrologic Cycle).
Water cycle does not end up. It is an on-going process. It produces rain.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
A Betta does not have a "nitrogen cycle"