The picture illustrates the water cycle from the oceans to air and land.
Overall, the pictorial natural process consists of 3 stages beginning with
water evaporation and ending with water go back into the ocean. The cycle commenced at evaporating step, 80% water vapor in air is contributed from oceans, with high temperatures the water evaporation. Then the water vapor rise, the higher the altitude, the lower the temperature drops to a certain height, forming clouds that cause rain. In the next stage, there are two ways rainfall into the lake and falldown like snow in the mountain. Then return to the oceans with surface runofff and seep into the soil. The water then flooded with salt water intrusion before being released back into the oceans The picture illustrates how water passes from ocean to air to land during the natural process known as the water cycle. Overall, there are three main stages in the diagram, in which ocean water evaporates, falls as rain, and eventually runs back into the oceans again. The cycle commences with the evaporation stage, in which 80% of water vapor in the air comes from the oceans. The heat from the sun causes water to evaporate, and water vapor condenses to form clouds. At the next stage, labeled precipitation on the diagram, water falls and becomes rain or snow. Rainwater may take various paths after the precipitation stage. Some of it may fall into lakes or return to the oceans via surface runoff, or it may filter through the ground, reaching the impervious layer of the earth. At the very last stages, saltwater intrusion happens just before groundwater passes into the oceans to