Hello, my name is Jae, and I'm a water droplet.
Today we will study about the various water cycles.
EVAPORATION
Due to a process known as evaporation, I'm still here even though you can't see me. The change of a liquid into a vapor is known as evaporation.
CONDENSATION
Condensation is the process through which water transforms from a gas to a liquid. Since it releases that, it has a warming impact.
You can't see me now because I'm inside a cloud, but clouds are generated by a process called condensation.
Adventure as a water droplet
PRECIPITATION
Precipitation is the next stage of the cycle, in which I transform from a gas to a liquid or solid in the form of snow, rain, or hail. My fellow raindrops and I landed in trees and grew up the tree. This is referred to as transpiration.
The transformation of water from a liquid to a gas or vapor is known as evaporation. Evaporation is the most common mechanism for liquid water to return to the water cycle as atmospheric water vapor.
RUNOFF
Condensation is the transformation of a gaseous state into a liquid one, and it is the inverse of vaporization.The term is most commonly used to describe the water cycle.
END
Any liquid or frozen water that develops in the atmosphere and falls back to Earth is referred to as precipitation. Rain, sleet, and snow are just a few examples. Depending on the temperature within the cloud and at the Earth's surface, these ice crystals fall to the Earth as snow, hail, or rain.
Runoff is nothing more thanwater "running off" the land surface.
When the soil can no longer contain any more water, the excess water will flow across the surface as runoff, eventually ending up in rivers, lakes, and seas.
Precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration are all part of the water cycle between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land.
Wow, that was a fantastic adventure. I hope you learned something new about me and my activities.
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