The water cycle is a continuous flow of water from ground surface to atmosphere. There are several stages of water cycle involved. At first, water gets evaporated as vapors. This process is called evaporation. Then, As the vapors rise high, the cooler temperatures make them cool down and turn back into liquid. This process is called condensation. As they become water laden, they develop into rain bearing clouds and fall back onto the earth’s surface by the process known as precipitation. The precipitation either runs off into oceans, rivers and ground surface or is absorbed into the soil.







