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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 diagram demonstrates circular motion of water within Earth’s atmosphere and underground.
Overall, cycle involves several stages that shows all three form of water such as solid, liquid and gas.
Initially, water in the ocean, lakes and rivers evaporates into water vapor which creates clouds. Also plants realease vapor because of sun’s heat through a process known as transpiration. Following that, water vapor rises, cools which will cause to rain or snow. This process is called condensation, changing a state from a gas into liquid called condensation.
After the precipitation, water on the ground creates run off that goes back to the ocean and also fills rivers and lakes again. Finally, some portion of water infiltrates underground, becoming ground water. Eventually, these stages keep cycle going.
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