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The image illustrates a water cycle schematic with precipitation indicated on clouds above both forested and mountainous landscapes, directing arrows toward trees and mountain peaks. Groundwater flows from the base of trees toward a central body of water containing fish. The cycle includes an upward arrow labeled condensation, suggesting vapor movement from water to clouds, aligning with another arrow illustrating evaporation. Additional upward arrows show evaporation. A central sun, with rays extending outward, implies energy input into the cycle. The configuration is completed by circular arrows indicating the cyclical nature of water movement across these elements.
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The diagram below illustrates how the cyclical role of water affects to nature.
Overall, water from seas and oceans evaporates, and formulates clouds, which then cause snow and rain. However, water in the ground is affected again by rain and snow water, and the six step cyclical process commences again.
In the beginning of the cycle, the ocean and sea water is evaporated beacuse of the heat from sun, As a second step the evaporation process leads to the formulation of clouds in the sky, which is called condensation stage. Thereafter, these formulated clouds causes rains and snows in different areas according to the region.
Moreover, natural processes like groundwater flow and runoff are influenced by the precipitation stage. Finally, the water of snow and rain is added to the water in basins, lakes, oceans, and seas in the ground. In that way, the continuous loop of water evaporation procces starts again.
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