
The Great Water
The Great Water, often referred to as the global water cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface. It involves processes like evaporation (water turning into vapor), condensation (vapor forming clouds), precipitation (rain or snow), and runoff (water flowing into rivers and oceans). This cycle redistributes water, supporting ecosystems, weather patterns, and human needs. It’s essential for maintaining life, shaping climates, and sustaining natural environments by ensuring water constantly moves through different stages and locations.