Sun is a source of energy. It helps in evaporation.
Sun is the driving force of water cycle. It initiates the process of evaporation.
Yes oceans drive water cycle supply. Water is evaporated from oceans.
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Indirectly, yes.You need the sun to evaporate water which falls as rain. That forms streams and then rivers. These are dammed and power generated by the forcing the water to drive turbines.
No, the moon does not supply energy to drive the water cycle directly. The water cycle is primarily powered by the sun through the process of evaporation and precipitation. However, the moon does influence tides, which can have some impact on the movement of water bodies.
From the Sun. (The Sun's energy causes water to evaporate and heat air. the latent heat of the evaporation and the hot air drive the storm).
They do drive at night. If there was really no sun, there would be no life on Earth.
The sun drives the entire water cycle and is responsible for its two major components: condensation and evaporation. When the sun heats the surface of water, it evaporates and ends up in the atmosphere as water vapor. It cools and rises, becoming clouds, which eventually condense into water droplets. Depending on the temperature of the atmosphere and other conditions, the water precipitates as rain, sleet, hail or snow.
It is because water needs the heat from the sun to evaporate into water vapour which then rises into the air and condenses to form clouds. Then the process precipitation(raining) occurs. So without the sun, water cycle won't occur.
Hydropower is dependent on the sun because the sun makes the water cycle work. The sun evaporates water in the ocean and from other places and then it rains into rivers which in turn flow into the Hydroelectric dams. If the sun wasn't there the water cycle would stop.
Water drive is done by water and the other by gas
There is no water on the sun.