The Water Cycle: Nature’s Recycling System

 Water Cycle :  The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. It is a natural process that recycles water and keeps it available for all living organisms.



               Stages of the Water Cycle

1. Evaporation : When the Sun heats water from oceans, rivers, and lakes, it turns into water vapor and rises into the air. This process is called evaporation.

2. Condensation :  As the water vapor rises, it cools down and changes into tiny water droplets, forming clouds. This process is known as condensation.

3. Precipitation :  When the clouds become heavy, water falls back to Earth in the form of rain, snow, or hail. This is called precipitation.

4. Collection :  The fallen water collects in rivers, lakes, oceans, and underground sources. From here, the cycle starts again.


 CONCLUSIONThe water cycle is a vital natural process that ensures the continuous supply of water on Earth. We must protect our environment and use water wisely to keep this cycle balanced.


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