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It is carried to and across the continents by wind.
no groundwater in general dos not involve water vapor as groundwater is liquid water not gaseous water (water vapor).
The water on the surface of land and ocean evaporates and turns into water vapor. When the water vapor rises to a certain height, it turns into small water droplets when it is cold.
ocean water evaporates,leaving salt behind
Evaporation from the ocean
It is carried to and across the continents by wind.
They do touch the ocean floor. they're like a giant mound, and the beaches flow into the water.
The water got in the ocean by the volcano's exploding and the vapor got in the ocean and that created the ocean water.
water vapor comes from the ocean water when it goes through evaporation.
When ocean water is warm, a lot of water vapor evaporates from it. If air laden with that water vapor rises, as it often does it will cool and the water vapor will condense, which releases energy.
the water vapor evaporated from the ocean
no groundwater in general dos not involve water vapor as groundwater is liquid water not gaseous water (water vapor).
Water vapor is a gaseous form of liquid water. The sun naturally heats the ocean or river water to create water vapor.
The clouds are formed by water vapor evaporating from the ocean. The water vapor condenses and falls again as rain (or snow) thereby completing the water cycle.
Evaporation by the sun
Water vapor and evaporated water from the ocean
The amount of water in the ocean temporary decrease.