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denpristay [2]
1 year ago
5

Michael was watching the rain hit the sidewalk in front of his house. After a few minutes, he noticed a change in the precipitat

ion and saw that the
precipitation had changed into ice pellets
The falling ice pellets later changed back to rain, and then the rain stopped and the sun came out. Relate each stage of the water to cycle to the way
it affects the weather.
Biology
1 answer:
Stells [14]1 year ago
7 0

Answer: Water cycle is a complex cycle of water in which the water is changed into various forms like solid, liquid, and gases.

Explanation:

In the higher atmosphere the water vapors condense to form clouds and they club to form the ice crystals. These ice crystals when strikes on the ground as precipitate or ice pellets again changes its form from solid to liquid rain. The precipitation can be in the form of rain or wet snow. The rain stops when the concentration of water vapors in the higher atmosphere reduces and sun may come out.

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