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The image depicts the water cycle with various components labeled; starting with Snow on a mountain that leads to Surface Runoff into Lakes which contribute to Groundwater beneath an Impervious Layer, on the left side of the image. The Ocean is shown with Salt Water Intrusion arrow directed towards the land on the bottom right, and an Evaporation process occurs where the Ocean contributes about 80% of total water vapor in the air. In the middle top, Condensing Water Vapor is illustrated with arrows pointing towards Cloud Formation, which then leads to Precipitation shown with arrow lines going downwards.
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The provided diagram illustrates the water cycle, which was formed throughout the years.
There are 5 main stages beginning with the evaporation of water from the ocean and ending with the salt water intrusion, leading to the formation of the sea.
At the first stage, the water in the ocean vapours as a result of the heat from the sun. In fact, ocean contributes about 80% of total water vapour in the air. After that, when it is enough to condense, the cloud is taken shape. Under the weight of water, it starts to rain with a large amount of rainfall.
At the next step, part of precipitation falling forms lakes, while the remains are absorbed by the soil and become groundwater.The surface water runs off through impervious layer and flows to the ocean under the salt water intrusion,whereas that on the top of the mountain turns into snow as a consequence of low temperature.
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