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Roughly 84% of the water in the water cycle enters the atmosphere through evaporation from the Earth's surface such as oceans, rivers, and lakes.
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All Earth's water is at some time part of the water cycle.
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The processes are called "evaporation" and "transpiration".
Approximately 505,000 cubic kilometers of water enters the hydrologic cycle annually.
Roughly 84% of the water in the water cycle enters the atmosphere through evaporation from the Earth's surface such as oceans, rivers, and lakes.
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All Earth's water is at some time part of the water cycle.
The evaporation and condensation are in equilibrium at long term.
Most water vapor enters the atmosphere through processes like evaporation from bodies of water, transpiration from plants, and sublimation from ice and snow. These processes convert liquid water to water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere and contributes to the water cycle.
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The processes are called "evaporation" and "transpiration".
Yes, the process of ice melting into water is part of the water cycle. This phase change from solid to liquid, known as melting, occurs when ice is exposed to warmer temperatures. As the melted water evaporates or runoff, it enters the atmosphere and continues through the water cycle.
The input of the water cycle is mainly precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This precipitation provides the water that enters the cycle and moves through various processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation to maintain the continuous circulation of water on Earth.
As much as the plant needs. The excess water is thrown out.
the water continues to cycle through the water pump, radiator, and heater core until the engine reaches sufficient temperature to open the thermostat. when the thermostat opens, cooler water enters the engine block and heads and warmer water is pulled out of the block, enters the radiator to be cooled, and the cycle continues