👉 Fluid cycles are dynamic, interconnected processes involving the continuous movement and transformation of water through various states—liquid, vapor, and ice—across the Earth's surface and atmosphere. These cycles are driven by solar energy, gravity, and atmospheric forces, leading to essential processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. Water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, rises as vapor, cools, condenses into clouds, and eventually returns to Earth as precipitation, replenishing freshwater sources. This perpetual cycle ensures the distribution of water across the planet, supporting ecosystems and sustaining life.