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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 various stages of the water cycle, depicting the movement of water from the ocean to the air and then back to the land through natural processes.
Overall, the water cycle consists of four main stages: evaporation of surface water, condensation to form clouds, precipitation in the form of rain or snow, and the return of water to the oceans via surface runoff and groundwater.
During the initial stages, approximately 80% of the water vapor is derived from the oceans through evaporation, while the condensed vapor forms clouds, leading to precipitation in the form of rain or snow, contributing to the formation of lakes and snow caps on mountains.
Following precipitation, water either infiltrates the impervious layer of the ground or runs off the surface, with some of it eventually making its way back to the oceans, while the surface runoff mixes with saltwater and reintroduces it to the ocean.
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