99.9% of Earth's energy comes from the Sun. It is usual, especially in the natural water cycle for the energy to evaporate water to come from the Sun. Of course you could also use the heat from a nuclear reactor.
Energy required for evaporation must be available as heat energy. In nature, such energy comes from the Sun - either directly or indirectly.
Yes, it does because the suns rays heat the the water so that is can evaporate
yes, yes it does
The source of energy that causes evaporation in the water cycle of Earth's atmosphere is The Sun. The Sun emits Infrared Electromagnetic Radiation which excites particles including those of the Earth.
the sun
Energy required for evaporation must be available as heat energy. In nature, such energy comes from the Sun - either directly or indirectly.
The sun. Evaporation leads to rain in the mountains & gravity does the job from there.
Yes, it does because the suns rays heat the the water so that is can evaporate
What happens is that the sun's energy forms evaporation. Than, the evaporation moisturizes the hot air.
It is true. The sun's energy drives all parts of the water cycle, including evaporation.
The Sun provide energy on evaporation of water and restore the water to the beginning of the water cycle from the rain.
Sun is a source of energy. It helps in evaporation.
evaporation requires energy from the sun
Because the suns heat is what causes natural evaporation.
No, not in itself. Weather is the result of energy. The energy involved comes from the sun. As there are temperature differences, there are differences in pressure, and wind is produced. Heat and wind are energy, and both come from the energy of the sun and the rotation of the earth. Cold is the absence of sun, wind indirectly comes from the sun, and rain is the result of evaporation and condensation which also involve the sun.
Sun helps in evaporation. it provides thermal energy.
Energy from sun supports evaporation. It is 1st step of water cycle.