Evaporation, condensation, and that last one where the rain falls back down again in the water cycle.
it is called the water cycle
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the water cycle is the continuous moment of water from sources on earths surface-such as lakes, oceans, and plants.
The four main sources of water are, ground water, rivers or lakes,oceans,and ice
The four main sources of water are, ground water, rivers or lakes,oceans,and ice
Springs can originate from various sources such as underground reservoirs, mountains, glaciers, or aquifers. The water in springs usually emerges naturally from the ground due to pressure or geological formations, providing a continuous flow of fresh water. Springs are vital water sources for ecosystems and human communities.
Aquifers.
Water on the ground can come from precipitation (such as rain or snow), runoff from nearby bodies of water, or leakage from underground sources like groundwater.
A natural spring works by collecting water from underground sources, such as aquifers, and then releasing it to the surface through a crack or fissure in the ground. The water flows continuously because the underground source keeps replenishing it, ensuring a steady supply of fresh water.
The hydrosphere is the sphere where water constantly circulates on Earth, moving between the atmosphere, surface water bodies like oceans and rivers, and below-ground water sources like aquifers. This continuous movement is known as the water cycle.
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People went to above-ground sources of water (like the Sea of Galilee, the Jordan River, and other seasonal rivers) and below-ground sources of water (such as aquifers and springs).