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The water cycle is a continuous process where water evaporates from bodies like lakes, rivers, and oceans, especially in warmer air. As water vapor rises, it cools and condenses to form clouds, leading to precipitation in various forms like rain or snow. Most precipitation occurs over oceans, while some water soaks into the ground, with excess running off into streams and rivers. This cycle is vital for maintaining our ecosystems and ensures that water is continuously available in different forms, ready to start the process anew.
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The water cyle By christophersalwen 1/20/12
water can evaporate from a lake,river,puddle,orocean.The warmer the air is the faster it turns into water vapor. evaporation
Water droops fall from the cloud. It’s raining!Time to get out the unbrella and find puddles to splash in.In freezing areas the water falls as snow. Most precipitation falls in the ocean. precipitation
when warm moist air touches a cool window , water vapor condenses.Little water drops form on the window. Water vapor also condenses high in the air. As water vapor condenses clouds are made. condansation
As water reaches the ground , some of it soaks in.Whatdosent soak in the ground runs down hill in a puddles, streams,rivers , or lakes.Then the cycle starts again. runoff