How does the water cycle occur in nature?

The water cycle in nature is a constant phenomenon and necessary for the existence of life on Earth. Water evaporates from the surface of the earth, reservoirs, plants (dew) and, in a vaporous state, rises upward, forming clouds. When it cools, it turns into water droplets and falls again in the form of precipitation on the ground, in water bodies. Precipitation can seep through soil layers and special collectors to underground sources, which in turn come to the surface, from where evaporation begins again.



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