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gaseous form (water vapor) into a liquid.
Condensation generally occurs in the
atmosphere when warm air rises, and cool
air sinks and releases water to form
precipitation.
2


in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow,
or hail. It is the primary connection in the
water cycle that provides for the delivery of
atmospheric water to the Earth. Most
precipitation falls as rain.
3


(infiltrated) absorbed into the soil, or did
not evaporate, and therefore made its
way from the ground surface into places
that water collect. Runoff causes erosion,
and also carry chemicals and substances
on the ground surface along to the rivers
where the water ends up.
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into the soil from the ground level. It
moves underground and moves between
the soil and rocks. Some of the water
keeps moving down into the soil to a
level that is filled with water, called
ground water.
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a liquid that occurs from the surface of
a liquid into a gaseous phase that is not
saturated with the evaporating substance.
6


moisture is carried through plants from
roots to small pores on the underside of
leaves, where it changes to vapor and is
released to the atmosphere. Transpiration
is basically evaporation for plants.
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gaseous form (water vapor) into a liquid.
Condensation generally occurs in the
atmosphere when warm air rises, and cool
air sinks and releases water to form
precipitation.
2


in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow,
or hail. It is the primary connection in the
water cycle that provides for the delivery of
atmospheric water to the Earth. Most
precipitation falls as rain.
3


(infiltrated) absorbed into the soil, or did
not evaporate, and therefore made its
way from the ground surface into places
that water collect. Runoff causes erosion,
and also carry chemicals and substances
on the ground surface along to the rivers
where the water ends up.
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