The simple answer is that it doesnt directly come from the sun. The water cycle is a result of sun evaporating the water for rain, so in a sense, it reintroduces it back into the water cycle.
Any body of water that is exposed from the sun. Basically the water evaporates.
water is cold so when the moon and the sun makes a tide the place with the tide would be cold.the reason that tides come is because of the gravity of the moon and the sun is pulling the water up to it.
They do not come from the sunspot. They can be anywhere in the sun,
None no water on the sun
Yes. The sun warms water and also has a gravitational pull on water. The sun has an effect the the tides.
The sun. Evaporation leads to rain in the mountains & gravity does the job from there.
the sun
The energy for running water in streams come from from heaven.
Yes
Heat and electromagnetic radiation from the Sun, heat from underground, Potential energy from water running down hill (ultimately this has come from the Sun as the atmosphere is powered by the Sun and it is the rain that feeds rivers). Radioactive energy from minerals in the Earth.
u get the water running to the ground and then water falls come
The energy that drives the water cycle is from the Sun.
Source of energy is the sun.
Water vapor is evaporated water, it is mainly caused by the heating of water by the sun.
Primarily, from the sun.
It should only be steam.
The main source of heat is from the sun.