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Q: How much water in the water cycle is evaporated from the ocean?
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Why does water in an aquirium go down?

Because some of the water is evaporated into the air. Salt water is evaporated much faster than fresh water.


How much clouds exist?

It depends on how much water that evaporated.


What affects the water cycle?

3 big factors that affect the water cycle are location, the amount of solar radiation that makes it to ground level, and temperature. The location would basically influence how much water is available at ground level to be evaporated and the amount of solar radiation would basically influence how much water was evaporated from ground level into the air. Temperature would influence where condensation and cloud formation would take place and how much condensation and cloud formation would occur.


Where douse the water from the ocean go to?

Much of it evaporates in the air, and returns as rain, in a never ending cycle.


What on the sun produce heat energy to power to what cycle?

the water cycle the heat absorbers the water from the sea that is called precipitation then the water goes to the clouds when it holds up too much water droplets it falls out in the ocean that is called condensation


How does the water cycle affect people?

In the water cycle the water from the oceans are evaporated into clouds by the sun. As more water is evaporated up in the clouds, more water would fall down as precipitation. The water falls because eventually there is so much water in the clouds that the clouds could not hold it all and the rain begins to fall. The precipitation either releases as rain or as snow. The water or rain flows off the runoff and goes bad into the ocean. Plants also use precipitation to keep themselves healthy, decreasing the chances of becoming dead. The water cycle affects water table levels because for example if the water evaporates into the clouds and the precipitation goes into the soil for the plants that will lower the water table levels because the water goes into the plant and can no longer go back into the oceans. In the water cycle the water from the oceans are evaporated into clouds by the sun. As more water is evaporated up in the clouds, more water would fall down as precipitation. The water falls because eventually there is so much water in the clouds that the clouds could not hold it all and the rain begins to fall. The precipitation either releases as rain or as snow. The water or rain flows off the runoff and goes bad into the ocean. Plants also use precipitation to keep themselves healthy, decreasing the chances of becoming dead. The water cycle affects water table levels because for example if the water evaporates into the clouds and the precipitation goes into the soil for the plants that will lower the water table levels because the water goes into the plant and can no longer go back into the oceans.


How much water gets evaporated from a puddle after it rains?

Eventually, all of it.


How much water is left when evaporated for 5 minutes?

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How much water turns into rain?

The water evaporated first condenses. This condensed water turns into rain.


What happens when fresh water evaporates from the surface of the ocean?

The ocean becomes salter because the salt in the ocean can't be evaporated. Incorrect. !! The water vapour formed over the oceans eventually falls back to Earth as rainfall, and the cycle repeats.


What are the factors that influence the water cycle?

3 big factors that affect the water cycle are location, the amount of solar radiation that makes it to ground level, and temperature. The location would basically influence how much water is available at ground level to be evaporated and the amount of solar radiation would basically influence how much water was evaporated from ground level into the air. Temperature would influence where condensation and cloud formation would take place and how much condensation and cloud formation would occur.


How much salt is left after the water has evaporated.?

All of it, theoretically. Regards Arezoth