Answer:
The first thing in a water cycle is evaporation. The water that evaporates becomes clouds called condensation. Then the water in the clouds grow heavier and heavier and water from the clouds precipitate. Last is surface runoff. The water that fell from the clouds flows back into a river, stream, or ocean. And the water cycle goes on over and over again.
simply put: evaporation (from bodies of water), condensation (cooling effect to turn gas into liquid), precipitation (water returning to ground and bodies of water).
The water cycle cosists of evaporation condensation and precipitation this is a never ending proccess.
Water evaporates continuously from surface of oceans, seas, rivers, lakes and vegetations on land into the atmosphere due to heat of the Sun. It rises upwards and forms cloud in the sky by mixing with dust particles. The clouds are carried in the air through long distances when cooled sufficiently, water droplets come down as rain. The rain water finds its way back into rivers and sea by completing the water cycle. This circulation of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back to the earth is called water cycle.