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प्रश्न
Identify the element which is not a part of the hydrological cycle.
विकल्प
Evaporation
Hydration
Precipitation
Condensation
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उत्तर
Hydration
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The process of changing of water from gaseous to liquid form is known as ______.
The evaporation of water from the leaves of plants is called.
Mist is denser than ______.
Match the following
| 1. | Vegetation | Clouds |
| 2. | Condensation | Sleet |
| 3. | Snow and raindrops | At the surface |
| 4. | Infiltration | Transpiration |
Evaporation refers to
- The process in which the gaseous form of water changes into liquid form
- It refers to the process in which the liquid form of water changes into a gaseous form.
- Water boils at 100o C temperature but, it actually begins to evaporate at 0o C.
- It is responsible for the formation of clouds.
Water boils at 212° F temperature but, it begins to evaporate at 32° F.
The process of change of water into gaseous form is called ______.
______ Saturation occurs when the temperature drops down.
______ of the moisture from plants through transpiration.
The process of change of gaseous form of water into liquid form is called as ______.
An air layer next to the earth’s surface to 1000 m or lower is called as ______.
The three important phases of the hydrologic cycle are ______, ______, and ______.
There is a ______ relationship between temperature and evaporation.
Rain is the tiny droplets of water hanging in the air.
Saturation occurs when the temperature increases.
Evaporation is the process in which the liquid form of water changes into a gaseous form.
What are the factors that increase the rate of evaporation?
Explain the forms of condensation.
Oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers provide nearly ______ of the moisture in the atmosphere.
Over the oceans, ______ is more prevalent than precipitation.
The rate of evaporation is ______ during the periods of calm winds.
For aviation purpose, the criterion for fog is ______ or less.
When the air is ______ evaporated water tends to stay close to the water body.
Define transpiration.
Explain the three major forms of condensation.
