Hurricanes are large cyclical storms that occur in the Atlantic Ocean. Typhoons are the same but they occur in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. These storms generally carry sea water towards inland lakes. Cyclones, however, originate on land are responsible for carrying water from lakes to the oceans.
evaporation and precipitation
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When water falls back to earth as precipitation, it may fall back in the oceans, lakes or rivers or it may end up on land. When it ends up on land, it will either soak into the earth and become part of the "ground water" that plants and animals use to drink or it may run over the soil and collect in the oceans, lakes or rivers where the cycle starts again.
Lakes of Methane, perhaps. Also it is said to have lakes of liquid Ethane. It rains down on Titan and Also snows
Where a freshwater river drains into an ocean, the fresh water may mix with the salt water ... this is called brackish water.
Sedimentary rocks formed under oceans, but the ocean may no longer be there. The Great Lakes region was once all under water and has much sedimentary rock.
there are some of the streams and rivers that has no water in the summer and this mayn't be true for all rivers and streams.so the answer is water may runoff from stream and rivers provided that depends on the quantity of water, length of river, season etc.,
water that falls back to earth as precipitation, it may fall back in the oceans, lakes or rivers or it may end up on land. When it ends up on land, it will either soak into the earth and become part of the "ground water" that plants and animals use to drink, or it may run over the soil and collect in the oceans, lakes or rivers.
Phosphates are bad for rivers, lakes, and oceans.
When water falls back to earth as precipitation, it may fall back in the oceans, lakes or rivers or it may end up on land. When it ends up on land, it will either soak into the earth and become part of the "ground water" that plants and animals use to drink or it may run over the soil and collect in the oceans, lakes or rivers where the cycle starts again.
water cycle. The vapor condenses into clouds which then may precipitate (rain, snow etc). The rainwater either soaks into the soil or it runs into streams and rivers. Snow may melt or it may stay frozen until Spring, depending on where it is. It all flows into lakes or seas. Some of the water in large bodies of water such as lakes and seas/oceans evaporates into vapor and the process starts again.
A hydrosphere describes the combined mass of water found on, under, and over the surface of a planet.Mercury has little or no water, so it cannot have a hydrosphere.
Homo habilis likely obtained water from various sources such as rivers, lakes, springs, and rainwater. They may have used tools to dig for water, collect rainwater, or access sources of water in their environment. Water sources would have been essential for their survival and would have influenced their choice of settlement locations.
Lakes of Methane, perhaps. Also it is said to have lakes of liquid Ethane. It rains down on Titan and Also snows
Groundwater and runoff are two different things. Groundwater refers to water underground in the aquifers. Runoff ends up back underground by seeping into the soil after a rain. Runoff may also find its way into ditches, retention ponds, lakes,etc.
Where a freshwater river drains into an ocean, the fresh water may mix with the salt water ... this is called brackish water.
Small bodies are puddles or pools. Larger standing bodies are Ponds Lakes Lagoons Coves Bays Gulfs Seas Oceans Connections are called Channels Straits Sounds Firths Freshwater flows may be called Brooks Creeks Streams Rivers Unique types of water bodies include Fiords Grottos Estuaries Bayous Swamps
yes alot more salt then freshYes, there is a much larger percentage of salt water than there is fresh water, as most of the Earth's water is stored in the oceans. yes it covers 99.9% of the earth
Oceans