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What is the water cycle? (2 points) a A process by which water moves from cloud to cloud in the sky b A process by which water is absorbed into soil on Earth's surface c A process by which water moves from Earth's surface into the sky and back again d A process by which wind washes large amounts of water onto land from the oceans (HELP PLEASEEEE)

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Answer: The correct answer is C...I made a typo error in my original so i want to make clear that it is C. A process by which water moves from Earth's surface into the sky and back again

Step-by-step explanation:

The water cycle is a process involving precipitation, evaporation, and condensation.

This is the concept in a nutshell:

Precipitation is rain/snow/sleet, but mostly classified as rain. It means when the water in the clouds rains down and hits the ground. Evaporation is the process of the water that hits the ground invisibly going back up into the sky and drying from the ground. From this point, the evaporated water condenses into clouds, hence the name condensation. From this point forward, the water precipitates again, evaporates again, condense again, and repeat

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