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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Explain the water cycle

 Explain the water cycle


The Earth's water cycle began about 3.8 billion years ago when rain fell on a cooling Earth forming the oceans. When water returns to liquid or solid form, they create clouds that can fall back to Earth as rain or snow. 


And the first published thinker to that rainfall alone was for the rivers was who is often as the water cycle.


But the water cycle is because of the flow of water for all living things and our planet. If water didn't recycle itself we would run out of clean water which is to life.


The water cycle has no starting point. But we'll begin in the oceans. That is where most of Earth's water the sun which drives the water cycle water in the oceans some of it as into the air.


And the water cycle brings water to everywhere on our land. And it's the reason that we have rain, streams and snow.


By Darius