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The water cycle plays a key role in maintaing a healthy ecosystem. Life would be impossible without rain! The diagrams showcase how various environmental factors both positively and negatively impact the rain cycle. The picture on the left demonstrates the process of precipitation in a rainforest. The presence of trees and permeable topsoil encourages plenty […]
The given illustration portrays the water cycle in two different settings, namely natural and urban environments. The water cycle consists of four main stages: precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, and infiltration. As for the overall perspective, more water vapour is released back into the air from the forest setting compared to the urban area. On the other […]
The two diagrams illustrate the water cycle in a forest environment compared with a built-up human settlement. In each diagram, there are six stages, starting with rainfall and culminating in runoff. Overall, the rainfall in the two areas remains the same, yet city areas show significantly less water re-entering the atmosphere and permeating the ground […]
The diagram illustrates the process of the water cycle in forested and urban areas. Overall, it is immediately apparent that, due to the difference in regional development, the levels of the water table and the amounts of transpiration, baseflow, erosion, and so on differ between urban and forested areas, although the amount of precipitation is […]
The diagram illustrates the cycle of water in areas with forests and cities. Overall, the cycle starts and ends with the sky, beginning as precipitation such as rain or snow and ending with transpiration by plants or evaporation of water. The cycle begins with precipitation, which reaches the permeable topsoil. The water then seeps through […]
