The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, is the continuous movement of water within the Earth and its atmosphere. It involves key processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. Water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, rises into the atmosphere to form ...
The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, is the continuous movement of water within the Earth and its atmosphere. It involves key processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. Water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, rises into the atmosphere to form clouds, and returns to the surface as rain, snow, or other forms of precipitation. This vital cycle supports life, regulates climate, and reshapes the Earth's surface, making it one of nature’s most essential processes.
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PRECIPITATIONEVAPORATION CONDENSATION
PLANT UPTAKE
TRANSPIRATION
INFILTRATION AND
GROUNDWATER FLOW
CONDENSATION
PRECIPITATION
The Water
Cycle
EVAPORATION
The water cycle is the way water
moves around the Earth. It goes from
the ground to the sky and back again.
Introduction
Key Processes
Evaporation: Water from rivers, lakes, and oceans
turns into vapor and goes up into the air.
1.
Condensation: The water vapor cools down and
forms clouds.
2.
Precipitation: The water falls as rain, snow, or hail
from the clouds.
3.
Collection: Water collects in rivers, lakes, oceans, or
goes into the ground.
4.
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Importance of Water Cycle
The water cycle gives us fresh water to drink.1.
It helps plants, animals, and humans survive.2.
It also affects our weather, like rain and snow.3.
Examples:
Rain during monsoon season.
Rivers that get their water from
melting snow and rain.
The water cycle is very important for
life. We need to save water and protect
nature.
Conclusion