It is assumed that water arrived on Earth from space, hundreds of millions of years ago.
The water cycle start from earth's surface. Water gets evaporated from the surface.
The recycling of Earth's water is called the water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle. It is a continuous process in which water evaporates from the Earth's surface, condenses in the atmosphere, falls back to the surface as precipitation, and then flows back into oceans, rivers, and lakes to start the cycle again.
The water cycle is called a cycle because it involves the continuous movement and circulation of water between the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and back again. Water evaporates from oceans and land, condenses into clouds, falls as precipitation, and eventually flows back into oceans and rivers to start the process over again.
It will condense into clouds and rain and the cycle will start over.
The water cycle began when the first bacteria created oxygen and made water. The sun then evaporated the water and the water vapour condensed making the first clouds and then it precipitated and it continued for then.
the water cycle neither starts nor finishes which is why it is called a cycle but for sake of an answer precipitation may be the start of the water cycle
Water cycle starts by the process of evaporation. It is the first step of water cycle.
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It is evaporation.
the water cycle neither starts nor finishes which is why it is called a cycle but for sake of an answer precipitation may be the start of the water cycle
The water cycle start from earth's surface. Water gets evaporated from the surface.
It doesn't, it is a cycle.To study it, any point in the cycle can be arbitrarilyselected as the "start".
The water cycle would stop and the oceans would start to dry up.
The recycling of Earth's water is called the water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle. It is a continuous process in which water evaporates from the Earth's surface, condenses in the atmosphere, falls back to the surface as precipitation, and then flows back into oceans, rivers, and lakes to start the cycle again.
The water cycle is called a cycle because it involves the continuous movement and circulation of water between the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and back again. Water evaporates from oceans and land, condenses into clouds, falls as precipitation, and eventually flows back into oceans and rivers to start the process over again.
All the water in the Earth is in the water cycle. Even if it's 10 miles under the surface or if we consume it because eventually the water can be brought back to the start of the cycle (unless it's processed to break the bond between h2 and o).
It will condense into clouds and rain and the cycle will start over.