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05.01.2020 •
Biology
Water that has evaporated returns to the earth as?
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Ответ:
Precipitation
Explanation:
When water evaporates, it forms clouds. Evaporation is when the sun makes bodies of water turn into clouds. I believe that is called condensation. Then when it rains,snows, hails or something like that, it is called precipitation.
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Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) poses a threat to the persistence of many species and populations through factors such as climate change, habitat loss or fragmentation, increased human harvesting, exposure to novel biotic (e.g., predators, competitors, pathogens) or abiotic (e.g., pollutants) stressors
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