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What is the water cycle driven by?
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What is the water cycle driven by?
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well it uses the sun to star the process because without the sun evaporation wouldn't happen so no cloud would be made and it would break the cycle.
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The water cycle
is driven by heat and energy from the sun. Water vapor
rises from oceans, lakes, rivers, forests, fields, plants and animals by the process of
evaporation
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=)
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