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The world’s water moves between lakes, rivers, oceans, the atmosphere and the land in an ongoing cycle called – you guessed it! – the water cycle. As it goes through this continuous system, it can be a liquid (water), a gas (vapour) or a solid (ice).
25 Σεπ 2024 · The water cycle is the path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states. Liquid water is found in oceans, rivers, lakes—and even underground. Solid ice is found in glaciers, snow, and at the North and South Poles. Water vapor—a gas—is found in Earth’s atmosphere.
Water is present on Earth in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. The amount of water on the planet and in its atmosphere remains the same, but it moves around constantly in these three states. The way water moves around Earth is called the water cycle.
Understand how the water cycle works with our facts that help explain the different processes in a way that’s easy to follow. Follow the diagram and learn about evaporation, condensation, precipitation and more.
The water cycle is the journey water takes as it moves from the land to the sky and back again. It follows a cycle of evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. Start activity
The water cycle is the constant movement and storage of water throughout the Earth. The Earth's water supply never changes. It just travels. The Earth always has 332.5 million...
This is called the water cycle and it is mother nature’s way of recycling water. There are 4 main parts of the water cycle: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, and Collection. As it goes through this continuous system, it can be a liquid (water), a gas (vapour), or a solid (ice).