Energy from the sun causes water on the surface to evaporate into water vapor – a gas. This invisible vapor rises into the atmosphere, where the air is colder, and condenses into clouds. Air currents move these clouds all around the earth. ... That's just one path water can take through the water cycle.
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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
True. Rocks go through a process known as the rock cycle where they can be transformed from one type of rock to another through processes like erosion, deposition, heat, and pressure. This continuous cycle occurs over millions of years.
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True. The water on Earth is believed to be the same water that was present when the Earth was first formed, as water is a finite resource that cycles through the environment in a process called the water cycle.
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False, steam doesn't cool as while it's hot is rises and evaporates continuing the water cycle.
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
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It is true. The sun's energy drives all parts of the water cycle, including evaporation.