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Cristina Cisneros
23 September, 16:13
How is matter conserved in the water cycle
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Kaeden Trujillo
23 September, 18:35
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Matter is conserved because atoms are conserved in physical and chemical processes. As complex as the water cycle is, water molecules are conserved and endlessly recycled in nature. Conservation of mass is a physical law that s never broken. This cycle continues with no loss of water.
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