Talk:Water cycle

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Water cycle[change source]

water cycle refers to the interchange of forms of water on this planet.It involves three types of processes:- 1)EVAPORATION 2)CONDENSATION 3)PRECIPITATION — This unsigned comment was added by 121.247.226.236 (talk • changes).

The water cycle and climate change Climate scientist and microbiologist Walter Jehne claims that CO2 accounts for only 4% of the heat dynamics of the planet, but the water cycle accounts for 95%. If he is correct, this has massive implications for our options for mitigating climate change. I don't have the science creds to write this up, but would like to support somehow.--PeterBruce-Iri (talk) 20:03, 26 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]