All of the water found on Earth is recycled through the water cycle.
All of the water found on Earth is recycled through the water cycle.
When the sun heats the water on the earth’s surface, some of the water changes into a gas or vapor. The change from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation. After water evaporates, it rises into the air. This warm vapor mixes with cooler air in the atmosphere to create moisture or condensation. The moisture that falls back to the earth as rain, hail, sleet, or snow is called precipitation. When it reaches the earth, it returns to oceans, rivers, lakes and wetlands or flows into the ground. This process of water moving from the earth into the atmosphere and back to earth again is called the water cycle.
This is nature’s way or recycling one of its most important natural resources.