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Tom asked in Science & MathematicsBiology · 1 decade ago

The Water Cycle fill in the GAPS EASY WORK!!?

Complete the following paragraph using the words provided below. Each word may be used more than once or not at all.

Porous

Surfaces

condenses

30%

soil

environment

sweating

living

animals

90%

transpiration

major

vapour

lakes

cycled

precipitation

atmosphere

absorb

drains

60%

evaporation

rain

plants

foods

Water is a (1) ........ component of all living systems (even people are (2) ........ water). It is (3) ......... both through (4) .......... systems and the non-living parts of the (5) .............. . Water falls as (6) ........... from the clouds. This then (7) .............. of the ground into rivers (8) ......... and seas, and into the (9) ............. and underlying rocks if they are (10) ................. . Plants (11) ............ water through their roots, whereas (12) ........... drink and eat (13) .................. which are rich in water. Water returns to the (14) .............. by (15) ..................... . This occurs directly from the (16) ............... of lakes and seas, via (17) .................... from the leaves of plants and by the breathing and (18) ................. of animals. The water (19) ............... formed then (20) ............... to form clouds from which (21) .................. can then fall again.

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    If it's EASY WORK, why don't you do it?!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    This is really straightforward, you should try it first and come back with any missed ones :)

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