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The figure illustrates the water cycle, a process in which water is passed from various sources to land through rainfalls.
Overall, there are four main stages in the process. Water from several sources evaporates, forms clouds, causes rains and eventually flows back into lakes, rivers and the sea.
At the beginning of the water cycle, evaporation of water from the sea, lakes and river occurs due to the sun's heat and at the same time, plants and trees go through the process of transpiration. Then, the water vapor from these sources comes together under the influence of wind before cooling down and forming clouds.
At the third stage of the process, these clouds are transported to different areas by wind and drop to even lower temperatures, leading to rains. Finally, water from these rains either becomes ground water which flows into lakes, rivers, and seas or carried by rivers to the sea, ending the water cycle.
The figure illustrates the water cycle, a process in which water is passed from various sources to land through rainfalls. (Unnatural; water is transferred from liquid form form reservoirs on the earth, into the atmosphere, and then falls back to earth again. ) Overall, there are four main stages in the process.
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The figure illustrates the water cycle, a process in which water is passed from various sources to land through rainfalls. (Unnatural; water is transferred from liquid form form reservoirs on the earth, into the atmosphere, and then falls back to earth again. )
Overall, there are four main stages in the process. Water from several sources evaporates, forms clouds, causes