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Water Cycle Task 1


The diagram illustrates the various stages in the water cycle.

Overall, the water cycle is divided into several stages and the transformation of water into different states is mainly brought about by the power of the sun.

The sun generates enough heat which causes the water in the sea, lakes and rivers to evaporate as invisible water vapour. At this stage of the water cycle, the water vapour accumulates in the sky with the help of the wind. As the water vapour cools down, it forms into clouds. The clouds then cool further, causing the vapour to fall into the earth in the form of rain.

The rain which falls on the ground travels on the ground into the lakes, rivers, and seas. Additionally, a portion of rainwater infiltrates porous rocks becoming ground water in the process, which eventually flows into lakes, rivers and seas. From this point, the water cycle begins again.

  

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The figure illustrates the process of water passing from land to air. Overall, the water cycle is divided into 4 stages. Ocean water evaporates, water vapor is condensed in the cloud, falls down as rain, and the rainwater runs through the ground into the ocean again.

  • The figure illustrates the process of water passing from land to air.
  • Overall, the water cycle is divided into 4 stages.
  • Ocean water evaporates, water vapor is condensed in the cloud, falls down as rain, and the rainwater runs through the ground into the ocean again.
  • To begin with, the water from the ocean evaporates into the cloud due to the sun’s heat.
  • Approximately 80% of water vapor condenses in order to form the cloud.
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The figure illustrates the process of water passing from land to air.

Overall, the water cycle is divided into 4 stages. Ocean water evaporates, water vapor is condensed in the cloud, falls down as rain, and the rainwater runs through the ground into the ocean again.

To begin with, the water from the ocean evaporates into the cloud due to the sun’s heat. Approximately 80% of water

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