As strange as it may seem, yes water has been detected on the Sun. Actually what was detected is 'steam' over a particularly cool sunspot where the temperatures were only about 1000 K or so.....
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 does not absorb water. It is a large fiery ball located where there IS no water, and so hot that water would turn to gas. The sun's heat causes water on Earth to evaporate, but it is not absorbed by the sun- it is absorbed by air.
The sun heats up the water and the molecules escape the water and turn into water vapoor.
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.
There is no water on the sun.
the sun is important to the water cycle because without the sun the water wont evaporate.
yes, you can wen the sun hits the water the sun light is in the water you can also get really burnt.
None no water on the sun
the sun is important to the water cycle because without the sun the water wont evaporate.
The sun. The sun's energy comes in the form of heat. This begins the cycle with evaporation.
The sun
Thermal radiation from the sun increase the temperature of water.
Yes. The sun warms water and also has a gravitational pull on water. The sun has an effect the the tides.
The sun begins the water cycle by evaporating the water in seas and/or oceans.
The Water cycle is powered by the sun.
There is no land or water on the sun.