Basically, the water cycle is: the sun and wind evaporates water off the oceans. The water vapour rises to form clouds. The clouds rain on the land (and sea). The water either seeps underground and tops up the water table, or forms streams and rivers. The rivers carry the water back to the oceans, and the water cycling begins again.
They all have oxygen.
The natural cycles of the Earth include the water cycle, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, rock cycle, and oxygen cycle. These cycles play essential roles in maintaining the balance of ecosystems and supporting life on our planet. They involve the movement and transformation of elements and compounds through different Earth systems.
We humans really can't affect the water cycle very much. Even if we pollute the water, fill the oceans with plastic rubbish, throw all our garbage into the rivers, the water cycle continues. Clean water rises into the clouds and the cycle continues. We still have all the mess we have made with the earth, but the water cycle keeps on, cycling fresh clean water down to earth.
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Yes, all the water on Earth goes through the water cycle, which involves evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. This continuous process ensures that water is circulated and renewed on the planet.
Oceans have important role. It is a part of water cycle.
water cycle is the simplest of all cycle
water cycle, oxygen cycle, nitrogen cycle, and carbon cycle
The sun povides all the energy for the water Cycle.
no water didn't go to the water cycle the water goes to the sea.
Yes, the water cycle occurs all over the world.
They all have oxygen.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.