It usually rains over all kinds of places. Once the rain is on the ground, it quickly goes through several water cycles until it reaches the ocean. Or it simply rains over the ocean.
precipitation and collection
clouds are made for water to give us water because clouds are made out of water so the clouds gives the sea more and more water that is what clouds are made for
the water from the sea or ocean goes up the clouds then the water droplets grow.
Clouds don't really collapse but they do 'fall' from the sky as rain. You see clouds are made from water vapour that evaporate from the sea forming clouds and think how do they fall the fall by rain the water vapour creates water droplets and it's too heavy so they fall by rain
Clouds can form from sea water evaporation during night or day. Basically it depends on wind strength and air temperature.
precipitation and collection
clouds are made for water to give us water because clouds are made out of water so the clouds gives the sea more and more water that is what clouds are made for
Absorbed by what? As part of the water cycle, sea water is evaporated by the Sun and wind. The water vapour rises to form rain clouds. The clouds drop rain on the land (and the sea, of course), forming streams, rivers, and topping up ground water. Rivers carry the water back to the sea, and the water cycle continues.
the water from the sea or ocean goes up the clouds then the water droplets grow.
Yes. Wind moves the clouds which form over the ocean from the water, it moves them on the land and forwards until the clouds meet high enough mountains that they block the clouds way. Then the clouds rain down to the slopes of the mountain and the water forms rivers which flow back to the sea.
the water from the sea evaporates to the sky. when it goes higher up, it condenses to form water doplets. it would then gather together to make clouds.
It turns into clouds
A simplified version of the water cycle is: Water is evaporated by sun and wind from the ocean. The evaporated water forms a vapour that creates the clouds. The clouds rain down on the land (and sea). The rain flows into streams, rivers, and back into the sea. Then the evaporation begins all over again - so continuing the water cycle.
Clouds are part of the water cycle. The water cycle is a description of how water gets used over and over again.Water evaporates from the sea, lakes or moist land when the sun heats it up. As it goes into the sky it cools down and condenses to form small water droplets. This is what clouds are made of. Clouds form rain which falls on the land which ends up in rivers, lakes and the sea... it then evaporates and goes back into the air and the cycle continues.
Because in the water cycle condensed water makes clouds and clouds of course produce rain. :)
clouds get black by the smoke and when its going to rain the water from the sea turns in gas and then goes on clouds.
They are formed through the water cycle. The clouds accumulate water then the clouds dump the water (rain). The water that lands on the ground and picks up dirt and salt. The runoff water goes into the lakes, rivers, and oceans which is then sucked back up into the clouds. When the water is taken back up to the clouds, the salt is left behind because is too heavy. Also, when the runoff water accumulates on the ground, the water dries up and the salt is left behind which will be collected the next time it rains.