How the Water Cycle Works | Solar energy evaporates water from the exposed seas, lakes, rivers, and wet soil; the majority of this evaporation takes place over the seas. Also the water is released into the atmosphere by the plants through photosynthesis.
During this process, known as evaporate transpiration, water vapor rises into the atmosphere. Clouds form when water Becomes saturated with water vapor. The two major types of cloud formation are stratified or layered gray called stratus clouds and billowing white or dark gray cloud called cumulus clouds.
Precipitation as rain, hail or ensures that water returns to the Earth's surface in a fresh form. Some of this rain, however, falls into the seas and is not accessible to humans. When rain falls, it washes either seeps down hill slopes or underground; when snow and hail melts, Also this water may sink into the ground.
Rain fall river Also replenishes water supplies, as does the underground water. Snow may fall Consolidate into glaciers and ice sheets which, when they melt, Reviews their release water into the ground, into streams or into the seas.
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