miércoles, 12 de julio de 2017

Distribution of Water


The water cycle is a process that recycles water and nutrients. It’s the endless exchange of water between land and water-bodies.
This Process starts when water from various areas like oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds, puddles evaporates and goes to the sky and form clouds while being cooled. 
Once clouds are filled with water, precipitation develop, and waters comes back in form of rain, ice, sleet or snow. And since now two things can take effect: Water could become part of the ground, flowing into oceans or lakes by rivers and streams. Or it could go back up to the atmosphere and the cycle restart.
It’s very important for this to happen  because it deliver fresh water to every living being. Approximately 97 percent of the amount of water on earth  is stored in the oceans, and just a bite of the remaining 3 percent is usable as  freshwater. So if we change  the common  amount of water that go into ocean and lakes, the consequences could be a decrease in the volume of water that filtrates into the ground.