For the evaporation it won't go everywhere
The Earth's water cycle is controlled by the sun.
The Earth's water cycle is controlled by the sun.
gravity, condensations, evaporation, precipitation, and water..
No, it does'nt. In the morning, the sun is the source that drive the water cycle. But at night, no heat source are available to drive the water cycle.
Yes oceans drive water cycle supply. Water is evaporated from oceans.
Gravity and the Sun.
The two things that power the water cycle are solar energy and gravity. The atmosphere is where evaporated and transpired water are stored. After it condenses, it's gravity that pulls it back to the earth in the forms of rain, snow, hail, frost, dew, and sleet.
The driving force for the hydrologic cycle is the sun, which provides the energy needed for evaporation like the flame for a gas stove gives the energy for water to boil water and make steam. Water changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state as it evaporates from the oceans, lakes, streams, and soil. The oceans are where the most water is so that's where most of the evaporation happens.
Gravity does
baby bloc
the downward movement of water through spaces in soil due to gravity
Mainly by solar energy and gravity. 2. By the energy from the sun.