The water cycle ensures that water gets used again and again by constantly recycling water through processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Water evaporates from bodies of water, condenses into clouds, and then falls back to the Earth as precipitation. This cycle repeats itself, allowing water to be used over and over again.
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Depending on what you are going to use the water on...
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No, a renewable resource is something that can be used over and over again. For example, water can be used over and over again, when it rains the cycle starts over again.
Yes, But unless it is cleaned very thoroughly it shouldn't be used for water again. Oil is very persistent and would contaminate the water.
Yes, ice is the solid form of water. Once used it becomes liquid. This liquid can be made ice again and used again.
Farmers and other Industries can conserve water by recycling it to be used again.
water returns to the earth by precipitation!(rain,snow,sleet and hail)In the water cycle, precipitation returns water to the Earth's surface.
Water Polo is a sport which has been contested in every Olympic Games since the 1900 Summer Olympic Games in Paris - and will be contested again in 2012.
No, the water cycle has been a continuous process since it began on Earth. Water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, falls as precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), and eventually returns to bodies of water to start the cycle again.
Tap water is generally potable water, able to be used for cooking and drinking (this depends on the country and area you live in). Grey water is used water ie washing water that is let down the drain, again this is dependant on the country and area you live in . Many people are using grey water for plants or in some cases purifying it again for drinking