In the image above, which part of the water cycle is numbered 4?
A. Evaporation
B. Condensation
C. Run-Off
D. Precipitation
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Let me see if I can get you the image
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@YOLO_KING
OpenStudy (yolo_king):
Nope
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think it's C, as in the image of number 4 is an arrow going from the grass to the ocean
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thought it wouldn't work
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The arrow, is starting from the grass, going into the ocean, the run off....I think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Does the attachment work?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wait
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok let me get the picture now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nevermind lol it won't for that
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Anyway, wouldn't it be C?
OpenStudy (yolo_king):
Run off would be 2 I believe since the water is being drained into the body of water, i would go with condensation because that's when water vapors collect in the clouds.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wait, it says step 4, as in the water goes back to the grown, and into the ocean, not floating up into the clouds?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ground*
OpenStudy (yolo_king):
Hmmmm :/ I would still go with condensation from what I understand from the diagram lets get a third opinion.
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OpenStudy (yolo_king):
@King.Void.
OpenStudy (yolo_king):
@dan815
OpenStudy (anonymous):
WAIT NO!
OpenStudy (yolo_king):
I got to go now sorry :(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The attachment I said earlier, wasn't the right one
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
It was the wrong attachment xd
OpenStudy (yolo_king):
O_O no?
OpenStudy (yolo_king):
Oh lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
XDXDXD,
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So it would be the run off? O a, describing the 4th step
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OpenStudy (yolo_king):
Well I haven't seen the right picture :P
OpenStudy (yolo_king):
But if its a run off or if water is being drained into a larger body of water than yes its run off. Well I got to go now Bye Bye and Good Luck :)