by evaporation most of our rain and snow gets back into the atmosphere except what goes down a storm drain and into a lake or something disappears into thin air to become another rain drop or snowflake. so a snowflake that falls on your nose might hav been a raindrop that fell on a plant in the garden of eden
It does so by the process called evaporation.
The water is evaporated into clouds then the cloud moves along as it becomes more dense until it rains into other areas.
The flag on the moon doesn't move at all because there is no atmosphere on the moon to create movement.
Either more or less materials would be in the atmosphere.
Easy, there will differences in temperature and pressure in each atmosphere. Trosphere stratosphere mesosphere and thermosphere (note Trosphere is spelled wrong)
the difference is that a waterfall continues to move while a puddle stays still. the similarities are that they are both water. from:cecilia36
how did water from the earth's surface get into the atmosphere
How water moves through out our atmosphere and is cleaned
No
evaporation
If it was lying on its side and had its nose in a puddle and couldn't move - 500 mLs
by moving it ahhhhh
It increases.
It does so by the process called evaporation.
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Yes you can move the ball a club length to the side
The oceans, and other bodies of water, soak up some carbon from the atmosphere.