More dense, however the effect that evaporation has on the oceans is negligible due to their sheer size.
It's fresh water. The salt remains in the oceans as the water evaporates.
80 percent evaporates from the ocean. Incorrect !!! All water in the water cycle of Earth evaporates from oceans and works its way back to the ocean. Evaporation from rivers, lakes, ponds etc. is a temporary stage of the overall trip back to its origin in the oceans.
80 percent evaporates from the ocean. Incorrect !!! All water in the water cycle of Earth evaporates from oceans and works its way back to the ocean. Evaporation from rivers, lakes, ponds etc. is a temporary stage of the overall trip back to its origin in the oceans.
When ocean water evaporates, the salt does not evaporate with the water. The water molecules evaporate, leaving the salt behind. This is why seawater is salty, as the salt remains in the ocean as the water evaporates.
The most water evaporates from seas and oceans.
Because the sun evaporates the water from the ocean all day. Most if the water that falls as rain came from the ocean to begin with.
Actually, it evaporates all the time. However, most of the water eventually gets back to the oceans.
Only about 10 of the water that evaporates from a salty ocean is fresh water.
Vapors are formed by he process of evaporation. Water in the water bodies evaporate to form vapors.
it evaporates and then it condensate after that it rains in the oceans and seas.
When water evaporates from the oceans, it turns into water vapor in the atmosphere. This water vapor can be carried by winds to different regions, where it may fall as precipitation, such as rain or snow. This process is part of the water cycle, where water constantly moves between the oceans, atmosphere, and land. So, the oceans do not simply reabsorb the water that evaporates because it is distributed and recycled throughout the Earth's systems.
It marginally dilutes the salinity of the sea water. and will alternate back tothe water cycle.