The sun evaporates water from the Earth and it turns into water vapour. Water vapour rises up into the sky and forms clouds. When the clouds get heavy (means a lot of evaporation), water falls form the sky as rain. The water comes from the clouds. (clouds are not gases. They are solids)
The evidence of clouds pulling water from seas is their long dark tentical-like arms that stretch from the cloud to the water, thus pulling water from the source.
The water evaporates due to the heat provided from the sun. The water vapor (The result of evaporation) Condenses into the form of a cloud
they end up in the clouds because of the water cycle.
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.
Evapouration.
precipitation equals rain. As when sea water evaporates clouds form eventually leading to rain fall refilling the sea with the previously evaporated water. But not all rain water returns to the sea which is how the sea level changes due to precipitation.
1.) water vapor 2.) carbon dioxide 3.) clouds This should be the answer and !
Water turns into clouds by condesation... you need some hot water and smoke or ashes and high preasure.
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.
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
precipitation and collection
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.
Evapouration.
When clouds come along and suck water from the sea
All clouds are made of fresh water. The salt in the sea doesn't evaporate. The cloud is a collection of tiny water droplets.
The water evaporates when the sun is shining at it. Like in the sea. When the sun shines at the sea, the water evaporates and go to the clouds. When the clouds get heavier and heavier it will rain and repeat the process again.
Earth's land and sea absorb solar radiation, then reradiate it to the air