The Water Cycle

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The water cycle, it could be the eighth wonder of the world, without it we would probably not even live or there would be no life on earth. The water cycle seems very simple without explaining anything so precise. So, in the few next paragraphs I am are going to explain the water cycle with every part not missing anything (there are going to be four dull paragraphs so get ready).

There are four basic processes in the water cycle evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. We will start with evaporation. There are three types of evaporation the classic, sublimation, and transpiration. All of them are different in the process but they still evaporate water into water vapor. I will start with the classic evaporation, the classic one is simple. Water is exposed to high heat then it will evaporate and then it condenses into clouds and we are going to talk about that later. Then there is sublimation, it is when ice turns into water vapor. It happens like that the ice is exposed to very (twenty -two times more of very) low pressure and low temperature. Then there is the transpiration the transpiration is when water is being sucked by a plant or a tree and then moved through the tree and then moved through the
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there is only one kind of collection of water vapor, in the clouds. Condensation is when water collects in the atmosphere and in stormy weather the clouds would collide and it would come out as rain, hail etc. (I am going to talk about precipitation in the next paragraph). When the water vapor is low on the ground it can become fog, or when in the cold water turns into frost on the grass or glass. Or when the temperature isn't cold that water vapor will freeze, it will be dew. But also, we can reference about the fog as condensation because it is mostly water vapor and it is in the air. Right now, I finished the third paragraph and what do I need to do next collection or the