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Biology
5. True or false, Bases have more Hydroxide ions
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The answer is Fasle
Ответ:
False
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Sun, clouds, vegetation or plants, little wind, Hill.
Explanation:Riding on my bike,towards the top of the hill, I know water cycle is happening, this is evident first from the SUN which had risen in the morning, heats up the LAKES ( water body ) while also providing energy for PLANTS which gives off water vapor through transpiration. That vapor then evaporates to atmosphere to form bright CLOUDS. because it is a warm summer day , there is less WIND which does not move the clouds to form rain. The big gulp of COLD WATER I saw on the HILL should be from the result of accumulated rain water. This will gradually infiltrates into the GROUND to return to the ocean. And thus cycle continues.
The water cycle, therefore is a continuous movement of water on every part of the surface of the Earth by processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, surface runoff, and subsurface flow through different forms of liquid, solid (ice) and vapor.