Question
Why is the water cycle considered a continuous cycle?
Because it involves the continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, land, and oceans
• Because it has five distinct steps that repeat indefinitely
Because it only occurs during certain seasons
Because it stops after completing one cycle
Because it involves the continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, land, and oceans
• Because it has five distinct steps that repeat indefinitely
Because it only occurs during certain seasons
Because it stops after completing one cycle
Answers
GPT 3.5
The first option is correct: The water cycle is considered a continuous cycle because it involves the continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, land, and oceans. The process includes evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff, which are constantly occurring and repeating. The water cycle is not restricted to certain seasons and it does not stop after completing one cycle.
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