Evaporation is the fist step.
the Evaporation
The first step in the water cycle is evaporation, where water from surfaces like oceans, lakes, and rivers turns into vapor due to heat. This vapor then rises into the atmosphere and cools, leading to condensation and the formation of clouds. Once the clouds become heavy enough, precipitation occurs, returning water to the Earth's surface. Finally, the collected water can infiltrate the ground or flow into bodies of water, completing the cycle.
evaporation within the earth
water vapor comes from the ocean water when it goes through evaporation.
No, I agree, water when heated evaporates to a gas
Well it is first like a puuddle.Then it is evaporated into the air. When the clouds gets to heavy ,the clouds let it come down. Then the process is starting all over again! +++ Except that "puddle" is primarily the sea so that is regarded as the base, or starting-point.
you leave a cup of water out and leave it out for a few hours when you come it should evaporate
The stages of the water cycle are evaporation (water turning into vapor), condensation (vapor turning into clouds), precipitation (rain, sleet, or snow falling from clouds), and collection (water returning to oceans, rivers, and lakes). The energy driving the water cycle primarily comes from the sun, which heats the Earth's surface, causing water to evaporate.
oceans (: oceans (:
clouds come from water evaporation that turns into water vapor therefore making a floating object in the sky
Earth's water is continuously recycled through evaporation and precipitation, so there is a continuous supply of water for use.
Evaporation changes water from a liquid to a gas by adding energy to break the bonds between water molecules. Condensation changes water from a gas to a liquid by removing energy so that the molecules come closer together and form liquid droplets.