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8 stages in water cycle
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GPT 3.5
1. Evaporation: The process of water turning into vapor due to heat from the sun.
2. Condensation: The vapor rises into the atmosphere and cools down, forming water droplets that come together to form clouds.
3. Sublimation: The process of ice or snow changing directly into water vapor without becoming liquid water.
4. Transpiration: The release of water vapor into the atmosphere by plants through their leaves.
5. Precipitation: When the water droplets in the clouds become too heavy and fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
6. Infiltration: The process of water seeping into the soil and being absorbed by plants or becoming groundwater.
7. Runoff: The excess water that does not infiltrate the soil or become groundwater flows along the surface, forming streams, rivers, and eventually, oceans or other bodies of water.
8. Storage: The water that remains on the Earth's surface in various forms, such as lakes, ponds, and glaciers, until it undergoes one of the above stages again.
2. Condensation: The vapor rises into the atmosphere and cools down, forming water droplets that come together to form clouds.
3. Sublimation: The process of ice or snow changing directly into water vapor without becoming liquid water.
4. Transpiration: The release of water vapor into the atmosphere by plants through their leaves.
5. Precipitation: When the water droplets in the clouds become too heavy and fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
6. Infiltration: The process of water seeping into the soil and being absorbed by plants or becoming groundwater.
7. Runoff: The excess water that does not infiltrate the soil or become groundwater flows along the surface, forming streams, rivers, and eventually, oceans or other bodies of water.
8. Storage: The water that remains on the Earth's surface in various forms, such as lakes, ponds, and glaciers, until it undergoes one of the above stages again.
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