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Which processes of the water cycle involve the movement of water in the liquid state?

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evaporation and precipitation
surface runoff and condensation
precipitation and surface runoff
condensation and evaporation

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Answer:

Surface runoff and condensation

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's define each of the given processes in order to understand them better:

  • evaporation is a process in which liquid phase transforms into a gas phase;
  • precipitation is a process in which we produce a solid phase, usually this is the case when we precipitate a salt out of a solution, analogy of precipitation for water would be transformation from a liquid to a solid phase, such as freezing;
  • surface runoff is a process in which water flows over the surface of a land without any change in its phase;
  • condensation is a process in which a gas transforms into a liquid.

All in all, notice that surface runoff keeps water in its liquid state, while all the other three options consider phase change. The only phase change of interest is condensation: we produce liquid water from water vapor and then we can analyze its movement in the liquid state.

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