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Mary
22 May, 22:13
Briefly describe the water cycle
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Kaitlyn Walters
22 May, 22:50
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The water cycle is a cycle that makes water go in the sky and back on ground again. It has 3 main processes which are Condensation: water droplets collect on a cold surface and combine with humid air, Evaporation: the process of a liquid turning into a gas, and Precipitation: The process of water falling from the sky like; rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
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23 May, 00:26
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Precipitation is a vital component of how water moves through Earth’s water cycle, connecting the ocean, land, and atmosphere.
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