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  2. How does the water cycle work? Water molecules are heated by the sun and turn into water vapor that rises into the air through a process called evaporation. Next, the water vapor cools and forms clouds, through condensation.

  3. The water cycle is how water travels from the Earth’s surface, up into the air and the sky, and then back to the ground again. It is driven by 3 things: Evaporation, Condensation, and...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Water_cycleWater cycle - Wikipedia

    A detailed diagram depicting the global water cycle. The direction of movement of water between reservoirs tends towards upwards movement through evapotranspiration and downward movement through gravity. The diagram also shows how human water use impacts where water is stored and how it moves. [1]

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    Most water cycles through the Earth system because of energy from the Sun. Water absorbs sunlight. The increased energy increases the vibrations of the liquid water molecules, increasing the number of them that escape to become water vapor (which is a gas); thus the water evaporates. Evaporation transfers heat from the surface of the Earth (land an...

    The Earth system model below includes some of the processes and phenomena related to the water cycle. These processes operate at various rates and on different spatial and temporal scales. For example, precipitation events affect particular regions over relatively short time periods (hours to weeks), but the human extraction of water from the envir...

    Click the icons and bolded terms (e.g. freshwater use, greenhouse effect, andprecipitation) on this page to learn more about these process and phenomena. Alternatively, explore the Understanding Global Change Infographicand find new topics that are of interest and/or locally relevant to you.

  5. Sep 15, 2024 · Water cycle, cycle that involves the continuous circulation of water in the Earth-atmosphere system. Of the many processes involved in the water cycle, the most important are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. The total amount of water remains essentially constant.

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  6. How does the water cycle work? The water cycle works by using the energy of the sun to exchange water from the surface of the earth to the atmosphere and back again in a continuous...

  7. Precipitation, evaporation, freezing and melting and condensation are all part of the hydrological cycle - a never-ending global process of water circulation from clouds to land, to the ocean, and back to the clouds.

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