What is the non examples of water cycle?
Transpiration is man-made, so it would be an non-example of the natural water cycle. Transpiration is the passage of gases through fine tubes because of differences in pressure or tempature.
When does freezing occur in the water cycle?
Water doesn't spontaneously freeze (thank goodness). It freezes because heat is being removed from it (by a fridge, for instance). As heat is gradually removed the molecules of water vibrate less and less as they lose energy. Eventually the random vibration almost stops and the molecules form into a fixed array like an army on parade. This lattice structure is so much stronger than individual water molecules flying about hither and thither and is called ice.
What are the four steps for the machine cycle?
Not all the NATO members uses this cycle...
The four steps are
There are armies that define a fifth step (FEEDBACK) or reduce the cycle to three steps (Direction / Colletion / Processing)
How do you label a diagram of the water cycle?
Draw some clouds and a sea and sun draw the evapouration of water(liquid into gas) then the gas turn again into liquid the clouds become heavy colour it with blue,when it become full with water it rains,draw how it rain.
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What role did plants play in the oxygen cycle?
plants use a prosses of photosynthesis
this means that the plants take in carbon dioxide and turn it into oxygen,
that is why protecting the plants and envirment is so important. without plants the eath would be full of cabon dioxide making it impossible to live
Are there really only four parts of the water cycle?
There are four main parts to the water cycle:
but there are minor parts shown in different models:
Reservoirs are tanks that store water during excess rainfall. later, when the dry season occurs these reservoirs (containing water) are used to fulfill the needs of people. example : for agriculture, domestic use etc. reservoirs are mostly used in countries lke india where water is needed the most.
Why is there water under the ground?
After it rains, water does one of the following:
Some of the water that sinks into the soil is used by plants, but the remainder of it sinks even deeper into Earth. The water eventually reaches rock, an impermeable level of Earth, and can't sink any further. It then becomes groundwater.
Source: U.S. Geological Survey
How are the nitrogen cycle and the water cycle alike?
explain how nitrogen cycles through the land and ocean ecosystems
What us the difintion of water cycle?
Continuous process by which water moves through theliving and non-living parts of the environment.
How does water polluition work?
Sewage is a term for the waste of people and animals. Normally, sewage is sent off to a treatment plant, and kept entirely separate from drinking water. If sewage was to enter the water supply, it would make people extremely sick.
What is a sentence for hydrologic cycle?
Hydrologic cycle replenish water in environment. It is a cyclic process.
What are the 7 water cycle terms?
Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, accumulation, runoff, and groundwater.
What time of day is the most water used?
It happens all the time, but there is more evaporation during the day when the sun is out.
How does the water cycle help shape land forms?
The water cycle plays a crucial role in shaping land forms through processes like erosion and deposition. Water can erode rock and soil, creating features like valleys, canyons, and deltas. The movement and deposition of sediment by water also contribute to the formation of land forms such as beaches and river deltas. Over time, the continuous cycle of precipitation, evaporation, and runoff helps sculpt the Earth's surface.
Clouds are part of the water cycle what part?
cloudes take place in the water cycle by producing the rain in little bits
What is run off from a water cycle?
its rain water that flows over mountains, hills, and plains as well and with it it takes rocks and other small sediments into a lake or river.
What is the process called from the water cycle that requires heat and energy?
The addition of energy can cause water to either increase in temperature or change phase (state). If enough energy is added, vaporization will occur and liquid water will change to water vapor.
What causes water to change states in the water cycle?
How does the biogeochemical cycle work?
Example Producers ----- Consumers ----- Secondary consumers ----- Decomposers ------ Soil ----- Producers ----- (And so on)