The sun heats up water and causes the temperature to rise. This can also be a bad thing if it gets too hot fish can not survive in some circumstances.
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.....
The Sun's high temperatures and pressures prevent the existence of liquid water on its surface. Temperatures on the Sun can reach millions of degrees Celsius, far higher than the boiling point of water. Any liquid would instantly vaporize under these extreme conditions.
It helps with the water cycle, but it's not the basis of it.
The two main factors that affect surface zone temperatures in most regions are latitude (distance from the equator) and proximity to large bodies of water. Latitude determines the amount of solar energy received, while water bodies can moderate temperatures through their high heat capacity and ability to absorb and release heat.
The sun can heat water to various temperatures depending on factors like the intensity of sunlight, time of year, and location. In general, the sun's radiant energy can raise water temperature significantly, potentially to very high temperatures if exposed for a long period of time.
Solubility increase at higher temperatures.
Three factors that affect temperature are: Latitude: Closer to the equator generally results in higher temperatures. Elevation: Higher elevation tends to be cooler due to lower air pressure. Proximity to water: Water bodies can moderate temperatures, leading to milder climates compared to inland areas.
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Water temperature can affect the dissolving time of a fizzing tablet because higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of water molecules, allowing them to interact more quickly with the tablet. This can result in faster dissolution at higher temperatures compared to lower temperatures.
The distance from the sun affects a planet's climate primarily by influencing the amount of solar energy received. Planets closer to the sun receive more energy, leading to higher temperatures, while planets farther away receive less energy, resulting in colder temperatures. This can affect factors such as the presence of liquid water and the overall habitability of a planet.
Energy from sun supports evaporation. It is 1st step of water cycle.
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