The water cycle describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. It begins with 'evaporation,' where water from oceans, lakes, and rivers turns into vapor and rises into the atmosphere. This vapor then cools and condenses to form clouds, a process called 'condensation.' When the clouds become saturated, water falls back to Earth as 'precipitation' in the form of rain, snow, or hail. This water then either infiltrates the ground, flows into rivers and oceans as 'runoff,' or is taken up by plants through 'transpiration,' eventually evaporating again to restart the cycle.
Su döngüsündeki adımların doğru sırası ve aralarındaki ilişki düşünüldüğünde, yağmurun yeryüzüne düşmesi hangi süreçten sonra gerçekleşir?
A) Evaporation and runoff
B) Condensation and precipitation
C) Transpiration and evaporation
D) Evaporation and condensation
E) Runoff and infiltration