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Thursday, November 5, 2020

Water pollution

Hi guys for the last few weeks we have been making our own paragraph about sustainability. My one was about water pollution how it work and what cause it , and Situation.


What cause water cycle 


The sun because it makes the water cycle work. The sun provides almost everything on earth and needs to have energy, or heat. The heat causes the liquid and frozen water to evaporate into the water vapor gas which rises high in the sky. So most of the water on Earth does not cycle and move from one place to another very rapidly. So which shows the average times that an individual water and molecule spends in each of the earth major our water.  


So the climate change  intensifies this cycle because of the air temperature increase, and more water evaporates into the air. The warmer air can hold more than the water vapor, So which can lead to more intense rainstorms, but causing a major problem of extreme flooding in the coast.The sun's heat causes glaciers to melt the snow into liquid into water vapor. So the water goes into the sea and  the stream. It is important because it enables the availability of water for all living organisms and regulates weather patterns on our planet.




What is the situation of water cycle

 So some of it seeps into the soil and where it is held underground as groundwater. When warmed by the sun, water on the surface of the ocean and freshwater bodies evaporates.

1 comment:

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