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The cyclical natural flow chart delineates the water cycle that takes place naturally. Overall, the process goes through some sequential phases, initiating from the ocean, where the water first starts evaporating to become clouds, and finally reaching the ocean again but in the form of rain after experiencing some midway procedures along the way. Furthermore, […]
The given picture depicts the water cycle in nature. There are six main stages in the process, commencing with condensation and culminating with evaporation and transpiration. Firstly, a large number of dark clouds gather together so as to create the condensation. Following this, heavy precipitation pours over both high and low places. For both types […]
The given picture depicts the water cycle in nature. There are six main stages in the process, commencing with condensation and culminating with evaporation and transpiration. Firstly, a large number of dark clouds gather together so as to create the condensation. Following this, heavy precipitation pours over both high and low places. For both types […]
The diagram illustrates the process of natural water cycle in different stages. Overall, water takes on many forms throughout the process, going from ocean water to gas, gas to freshwater before going back to the ocean again. The diagram also illustrates that water is an important resource for various purposes, like vegetation, percolation, etc. Initially, […]
The diagram depicts the steps involved in the hydrologic cycle, which is also known as the water cycle. Overall, it is clear that the process is a natural cycle that consists of four main stages: transpiration, evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. As shown in the diagram, water sources, such as seawater, groundwater, and lake water, evaporates […]
