Organisms use photosynthesis in order to use the sun's energy into chemical energy. The chemical energy is stored in sugars which are synthesized from water and carbon dioxide.
If the sun is hot enough it will turn the liquid water into vapor.
The process of evaporation begins after it. it will turn water into water vapour.
yes, hydro (water) and wind energy are 2 examples
The sun. The sun's energy comes in the form of heat. This begins the cycle with evaporation.
Energy gets into biomass when planets use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar.
A plant uses the sun's energy to turn water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen.
The sun provides heat energy that warms bodies of water, causing the water molecules to gain energy and become more active. As a result, some of the water molecules at the surface gain enough energy to break free from the liquid state and evaporate into the air. This process is known as evaporation.
The process you are referring to is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs when the sun's energy heats up water on the Earth's surface, causing it to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere.
The sun
The process of photosynthesis.
heating of water by the sun's energy which increases the temperature of the water causing some of the water to turn into water vapour at a temperature below the water's boiling point temperature.
Water energy, such as hydroelectric power, is dependent on the sun because the sun's energy drives the water cycle. Solar radiation creates winds that move oceans and evaporate water, which then falls back to Earth as precipitation - providing the water needed to generate hydroelectric power. So ultimately, without the sun's energy, there would be no water cycle to generate water energy.