Topic Content:
- Definition of Water Cycle
- Ways by which the Atmosphere Receives Water
- Ways by which the Land Receives Water
- Importance of Water to Living Organisms
The water cycle is defined as the continuous movement of water from the atmosphere to the earth and from the earth to the atmosphere.
The various processes by which water moves through the water bodies, atmosphere, and land are referred to as the water cycle.
A. Ways by which the Atmosphere Receives Water:
1. Evaporation: It occurs when there is sufficient energyEnergy is the ability to do work. Energy exists in several forms such as heat, kinetic or mechanical energy, light, potential energy, and electrical energy. Units of Energy: The SI unit... More. It is the transformation of water from liquid to gas phases as it moves from the ground or bodies of water into the overlying atmosphere.
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