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ithout heat from the Sun, the water cycle would A) reverse. B) not work. C) slow down. D) not be affected.
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ithout heat from the Sun, the water cycle would A) reverse. B) not work. C) slow down. D) not be affected.
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B) Not work since decrease in temperature wouldnt cause evaporation or reverse in cycle.
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Hey there!
The first step of the cycle is evaporation, where heat from the sun heats water into water vapor and it condenses. If there's no heat, there's no cycle- so no sun, no cycle.
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