WATER CYCLECondensation
Precipitation
Evaporation
from Oceans,
Lakes & Strearns
Transpiration
frorn Plants
Groundwater
Surface Runoff
Water evaporating from the surface of a lake moves from the...

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Answer 1
Answer: Many processes work together to keep Earth's water moving in a cycle. There are five processes at work in the hydrologic cycle: condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and evapotranspiration. These occur simultaneously and, except for precipitation, continuously.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

=_= do you not know this? I'm not trying to be rude

Explanation:

Evaporation of water from the land happens directly from lakes, puddles, and other surface water.

Also, when water also makes its way into the atmosphere via a process called transpiration in which plants release water into the air from their leaves that was pulled up from the soil through roots.


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