The water cycle describes how water is constantly moving between the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Water evaporates from oceans and other bodies of water into water vapor in the atmosphere due to heat from the sun. The water vapor then condenses to form clouds. Precipitation, such as rain or snow, falls from clouds and provides water to oceans, rivers, lakes, and land, where some water returns to the atmosphere through evaporation and the cycle repeats.
The water cycle describes how water is constantly moving between the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Water evaporates from oceans and other bodies of water into water vapor in the atmosphere due to heat from the sun. The water vapor then condenses to form clouds. Precipitation, such as rain or snow, falls from clouds and provides water to oceans, rivers, lakes, and land, where some water returns to the atmosphere through evaporation and the cycle repeats.
The water cycle describes how water is constantly moving between the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Water evaporates from oceans and other bodies of water into water vapor in the atmosphere due to heat from the sun. The water vapor then condenses to form clouds. Precipitation, such as rain or snow, falls from clouds and provides water to oceans, rivers, lakes, and land, where some water returns to the atmosphere through evaporation and the cycle repeats.
What is the water cycle? The water cycle is a way in which water moves around the Earth that never stops and does not really have a beginning or an end, that is to say that the water is constantly in motion passing through its three states: solid (ice or snow), liquid (seas or rivers) and gaseous (clouds or water vapor) Stages of the water cycle
Evaporation Condensation Precipitation
Evaporation is the process by which Condensation is the Precipitation is the liquid water from the process by which fall of water from the oceans enters the water vapor in the atmosphere towards atmosphere, in the air turns into liquid the earth's surface. form of vapor water. How does the water cycle work?
The sun, which directs
the water cycle, heats the water in the oceans, which evaporates into the air as water vapor. Updrafts of air carry the vapor to the upper layers of the atmosphere, where the Thanks you CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon and infographics & images by Freepik.