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The sun begins the water cycle by evaporating the water in seas and/or oceans.

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sun is the start of the water cycle so it the effect of water

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Is earth water cycle controlled by water?

The Earth's water cycle is controlled by the sun.


Is earth's water cycle is controlled by gravity?

The Earth's water cycle is controlled by the sun.


Is earths water cycle controlled by gravity?

The Earth's water cycle is controlled by the sun.


How does the energy from the sun affect earth's water cycle?

Energy from sun supports evaporation. It is 1st step of water cycle.


What is the earths water cycle?

The second way in which the sun influences earth's weather is through the water cycle. As the sun warms the Earth's surface, WATER EVAPORATES FROM THE OCEANS INTO THE AIR.


What do the sun water cycle and oceans have in common?

They are important to earth


What source of enery that powers earths water cycle?

Sun is a source of energy.It powers earth's water cycle.


What role do oceans play in the water cycle?

oceans provide fresh water for earth through the water cycle


Does the Earth have to be in a certain location for the water cycle?

No. The water cycle is powered by the sun and it works non-stop day and night no matter what location the earth is in.


Does most of the energy the Earth receives from the Sun participate in the water cycle?

no


The Sun's energy is critical to the Earth's climate and weather patterns because it drives the water cycle. Which stage of the water cycle is the Sun's energy most critical to?

evaporation


Why is the sun is the most important part of the water cycle?

It is heat from the sun that causes water to evaporate. Without the sun all water on Earth would freeze.