The Sun's energy drives evaporation of water from bodies of water on Earth. This water vapor rises into the atmosphere, where it cools and condenses into clouds. Eventually, the condensed water falls back to Earth as precipitation, completing the 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.
The four steps of the water cycle are evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. Evaporation occurs when water vapor rises into the atmosphere, condensation is the process of water vapor turning into clouds, precipitation is when water falls back to the earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, and collection refers to the gathering of water in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
First water evaporates or and turns the liquid into gas (water vapor)and forms as clouds in the sky. then after a while the water vapor condenses and turns back to a liquid causing perspiration. When the water falls on the ground it either turns into run-off or Ground water. Run-off are rivers, and ground water is the water collecting underground and then traveling to a lake or pond. Then the water evaporates from the lake and the cycle starts over again.
Groundwater is related to the water cycle because it is precipitation meaning it has rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
Run off from rivers in to the Ocean. Relates to the water cycle. For more info google the water cycle.
Surface run off is water that runs over the surface of the land. Generally the soil has been infiltrated to full capacity. Channel run off is water in rivers, streams and channels.
They are part of run off
the main parts are precipitation, condensation , run off and evaporation.
We never run out of water, because of the water cycle.
Run off- run off is the part of the water cycle that is right after precipitation. run off is when water goes into the ground or rolls down a hill and goes into a lake, river ,ocean, pond, or puddle.
We never run out of water, because of the water cycle.
The water cycle
It is called the tide, pulled by the moon's gravitational force on the earth.
The Sun's energy drives evaporation of water from bodies of water on Earth. This water vapor rises into the atmosphere, where it cools and condenses into clouds. Eventually, the condensed water falls back to Earth as precipitation, completing the 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.
The hydrological cycle is nothing but the water cycle. It represents the process of evaporation, condensation, and precipatation. When water from the ocean, or surface run off is heated, it evaportates, in the form of a gas, to the atmosphere. There water goes through condensation. Then, it precipatates, back on to earth in the form of rain, snow, hail, etc.