Water Cycle
Water cycle

The water cycle involves the
exchange of energy, which leads to temperature changes. For instance, when water
evaporates, it takes up energy from its surroundings and cools the environment.
When it condenses, it releases energy and warms the environment. These heat
exchanges influence climate. The evaporative phase of the cycle purifies water
which then replenishes the land with freshwater. The flow of liquid water and
ice transports minerals across the globe. It is also involved in reshaping the
geological features of the Earth, through processes including erosion and
sedimentation. The water cycle is also essential for the maintenance of most
life and ecosystems on the planet.
The water cycle is powered from
solar energy. 86% of the global evaporation occurs from the oceans, reducing
their temperature by evaporative cooling. Without the cooling, the effect of
evaporation on the greenhouse effect would lead to a much higher surface
temperature of 67 °C (153 °F), and a warmer planet
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