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How does Earth's water work?

Earth's water cycle involves evaporation of water from the oceans, lakes, and rivers, which forms clouds. The clouds precipitate rain or snow, replenishing bodies of water on Earth. The water then flows into rivers, eventually returning to the oceans to complete the cycle.


What is it called when rain snow sleet and hail hit the earth's surface and roll down into rivers oceans and lakes?

Precipitation.


Do most rain and snow comes from evaporation of lakes and rivers?

No, most rain and snow actually comes from the evaporation of oceans. This is because about 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans, making them the largest source of water vapor for the water cycle. Lakes and rivers play a smaller role in the global water cycle compared to oceans.


What was the compsition of early atmosphere when the Earth first formed?

Water vapour (produced rain-rivers, lakes, oceans) carbon dioxide nitrogen


Where does most rainfall on earth finally end up before becoming rain again?

Most rainfall on Earth ends up flowing into rivers, lakes, and oceans before evaporating back into the atmosphere to become rain again in a continuous cycle known as the water cycle.


How can living things have water without making it rain?

rivers and oceans


Where is pH?

ph is found in oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds,and rain.


Where do most precipitation falls on land into lakes and rivers into the oceanor in rain forests?

the oceans because 70% of our world is cover with water so therefor the chance of water falling on earth is higher than rivers, lakes, and rain forests...


Is rain a hydrosphere?

Yes, rain is part of the hydrosphere, which includes all the water on and around Earth, such as oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater. Rain is a key component of the water cycle, where water is evaporated from the Earth's surface, forms clouds, and then falls back to the ground as precipitation.


Why does most of the water in the air come from oceans and sea?

Cool air cannot hold as much water vapor as warm air, so tiny drops of water will condense, or form in the cloud.They fall to the earth as rain, or as hail or snow if they are frozen.The rain or snow adds water to rivers, lakes, and streams. The water seeps into the ground. Over time, rivers and streams carry the water back to the oceans. And the water cycle continues.I hope this helped! :)


Is it true that Most rain and snow comes from evaporation of lakes and rivers?

No. The oceans


What is the annual rain fall for rivers and streams?

The Game.