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The diagram illustrates the hydrological cycle, showing how water circulates continuously between the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere. Overall, the process is cyclical and consists of several main stages, beginning with evaporation and ending with the return of water to rivers and oceans through precipitation and surface runoff. At the first stage, heat from the […]
The diagram depicts the process of natural water cycle takes place. It is clear that It consists of five major process : Evaporation and transpiration, Cloud formation, Precipitation, Runoff and Accumulation. At first, water goes up by two process: evaporation and transpiration. Evaporation takes place from large water bodies such as oceans in which water […]
The diagram illustrates how the hydrologic cycle functions, beginning with the phenomenon of precipication and ending up with the cloud formation of the evaporated and transpired water bodies. During the first stage of the water cycle, the water bodies concetrated in cloud formations are dropped into the surface of the Earth through rain and snow, […]
The chart illustrates the circulation of water in nature. Overall, it is clear that this process involves three primary stages, starting with water evaporation and cloud formation. The next step outlines the journey of water after it falls to the ground, concluding with saltwater intrusion. In the first stage of the process, water evaporates into […]
The chart illustrates the circulation of water in nature. Overall, it is clear that there are three primary stages in this process, beginning with water evaporation and the formation of a cloud. The next step shows the water’s journey after falling to the ground, and the process ends with saltwater intrusion. At the first step […]
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, […]
