1. deposition- process by which sediment flowers into a reservo
2. equilibrium- two opposing forces in balance or when two opposite processes occur equal rates
3. hydrologic cycle- a natural and continuous cycle of Earth that recycles and distributes Earth's water often called the water cycle
4. metamorphism- process of intense hest and pressure which changes igneous or sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock
5. rock cycle- natural and continuous cycle of Earth that recycles Earth's minerals
6. transpiration- the process by which plants give of water vapor
7. weathering- process that breaks down rock through physical and chemical changes
Step-by-step explanation:
Deposition refers to the accumulation of eroded sediments into flat lands. Water cycle or hydrologic cycle refers to the cyclic process runs in between evaporation, condensation and precipitation. Rock cycle refers to the transformation of rock from one form to another form.
Metamorphism refers to the transformation of igneous and sedimentary rock under heat and pressure into metamorphic rock. Transpiration means the process by which plants give of water vapor. Equilibrium refers to two opposing forces are working on balance or on actual rates.