The water cycle has no starting point. That is because the cycle repeats. For example, first, the sun heats the water on Earth's surface. Then the water evaporates. Next the clouds form. Then there is condensation. Next, there is precipitation which is rain, sleet, snow, and hail. Finally, the precipitation flows into rivers, streams, and oceans. That is when the water cycle repeats all over again. It repeats over and over again. The water cycle is unstoppable.
yes stupid quations because where does it start could it start at the run off no so the answer is yes and no it does not have a end because water never stops it keeps going doing the same thing
Because it is a cycle
A cycle doesn't have a beginning or end. If you want to say the start is water on the ground, then the last step before it goes to being water on the ground again is precipitation. If you want a real end, it is when the world runs out of water. Considering the beginning of the cycle as water in the sea, the cycle ends when the water returns to the sea. The four basic stages are : - evaporation (water vapor) - condensation (water droplets or ice crystals in clouds and fog) - precipitation (rain, ice, snow, hail) - collection (surface water or ice) A lot of water evaporates and condenses without entering surface water (lakes, oceans, underground water, snowpack, or glaciers). Similarly, fog can condense, collect on cold surfaces, and become surface water without any actual precipitation.
yes it has a beginning but it has a end too because it starts all over again but it keeps on going No it doesn't have an ending or a beginning because it is a series or repeating steps. Even if the rock dies out, it'll change to a new type of rocks, and then repeats over and over again. No ending, no beginning, that's why it's call 'cycle.'
A statement cycle is the period of time covered by a financial statement, such as a bank statement or credit card statement. It typically runs from the beginning to the end of a specific date range, during which transactions are recorded and summarized for the statement.
yes stupid quations because where does it start could it start at the run off no so the answer is yes and no it does not have a end because water never stops it keeps going doing the same thing
A cycle is a process with no beginning or end. Cycles involve steps that move in a predictable pattern. At the end of the cycle, you find that you are back at the beginning.The water cycle is one example of a cycle in nature.
there is no beginning or end of the rock cycle
You bleed at the beginning, not the end of your cycle. Day one of the menstrual cycle is the first day of your period.
Everything has a beginning and an end & Menopause is the end of the menstrual cycle of fertility
Because it is a cycle
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A cycle doesn't have a beginning or end. If you want to say the start is water on the ground, then the last step before it goes to being water on the ground again is precipitation. If you want a real end, it is when the world runs out of water. Considering the beginning of the cycle as water in the sea, the cycle ends when the water returns to the sea. The four basic stages are : - evaporation (water vapor) - condensation (water droplets or ice crystals in clouds and fog) - precipitation (rain, ice, snow, hail) - collection (surface water or ice) A lot of water evaporates and condenses without entering surface water (lakes, oceans, underground water, snowpack, or glaciers). Similarly, fog can condense, collect on cold surfaces, and become surface water without any actual precipitation.
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The shedding of the uterine lining, known as menstruation, marks the end of one menstrual cycle and the beginning of a new one.
The ending of a females cycle signals the start of another.