The illustration demonstrates the process by which the water cycle works. There are several stages in the process, starting with evaporation and culminating with precipitation.
There are two main stages that form clouds: transpiration and evaporation. Initially, when the water is heated by the sun, it evaporates from the ocean and rises into the atmosphere, which is called evaporation. In addition, the plants transpirate due to the high temperature caused by the sun, causing the water of plants to rise into the atmosphere, a process called transpiration. Next, the condensation process happens by which water cools due to the low temperature in the atmosphere and clouds start to form. After that, precipitation happens which water falls as snow or rain. Eventually, rain or snow will run off on the surface from the top of the mountains to the down and eventually enter the ocean.
Overall, the hydrologic cycle is a repetitive process and is significant for nature. (159 words)
