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The diagram illustrates the process of water cycle in forested and urban areas. Overall, it is a natural process that starts over again, but their stages are different in both areas. In the area with a large number of forests, the process begins with precipitation from rain as in urban area too. The water particles […]
A comparison between the water cycle in forested and urban areas is reported in the diagram shown. Having started in both cases with precipitations, the main changes in each water cycle appear once the water gets to the ground. Some water infiltrates into the earth. In forested environments, an increased infiltration takes place thanks to […]
In this education, geographic diagram, an interpretation of the water cycle and its stages is demonstrated and categorized into forested and urban areas. Firstly, it is shown that the water first starts in the clouds, where it then undergoes the process of precipitation, a process where water in the clouds rains and falls onto land. […]
The two graphics illustrate the water cycle in forested areas compared with urban areas. Overall, there are six stages in both diagrams, beginning with the rain falling and accumulating in the runoff. In addition, it can be seen that the amount of precipitation is the same in the two regions, but there is significantly less […]
The pictures depict the movement of water in forests and human settlements. Each process is a cycle involving six stages, starting with transpiration and evaporation and ending with water runoff. However, there are differences between two processes in certain steps. Both cycles initial when water is evaporated or transpired from the foliage in the form […]
