Refer to the diagram of the water cycle to fill in the blanks below. In Process A of the water cycle, water is converted from its liquid form from oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water into its gaseous form in the atmosphere. This is called evaporation . The process in which water exits from the surfaces of plants is called Process B. transpiration . In Process C, the water vapor in the air is converted into liquid water, which results in the formation of clouds. This is called condensation . In Process D, water is returned from the atmosphere to the surface of Earth in the forms of rain, snow, sleet, hail, etc. This is called precipitation . The process in which water travels downward through the spaces of rocks and soil particles is called Process E. percolation .多重下拉选择题
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