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Heat from the sun evaporates water from the oceans. This rises and condenses to form clouds. The clods drop their moisture over land as rain, which drains into streams and rivers. All rivers eventually empty back into the oceans - and the cycle begins again!
Water evaporates from water bodies. So, rivers, oceans, seas are the sources of water in water cycle.
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.,
Because of the Hydrologic Cycle. Water in the oceans, lakes, rivers ect...evaporate by the sun's heat into the clouds as water vapor and then condense around dust particles called aerosols and fall as rain. Falling back into the oceans, rivers, groundwater ect, and the water is recycled or cycled again.
Basically, the water cycle is: the sun and wind evaporates water off the oceans. The water vapour rises to form clouds. The clouds rain on the land (and sea). The water either seeps underground and tops up the water table, or forms streams and rivers. The rivers carry the water back to the oceans, and the water cycling begins again.
Heat from the sun evaporates water from the oceans. This rises and condenses to form clouds. The clods drop their moisture over land as rain, which drains into streams and rivers. All rivers eventually empty back into the oceans - and the cycle begins again!
Is referred to as the water cycle.
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Water evaporates from water bodies. So, rivers, oceans, seas are the sources of water in water cycle.
Water can be re-used, there is a cycle from the oceans by evaporation, through to clouds and rain, and back to the oceans. What we intercept and use from rainfall and rivers eventually goes back into the ocean, unless converted into some other chemical.
Run off from rivers in to the Ocean. Relates to the water cycle. For more info google the water cycle.
The water cycle would stop and the oceans would start to dry up.
Because it just is recycled. The water cycle moves water out of oceans and rivers into the atmosphere. It falls as precipitation and runs into rivers and dams. We drink it and wash in it and flush it back into the rivers where the sun soaks it up into the atmosphere again. A cycle!
Accumulation water cycle means that the runoff of water (from rain, snow, hail) runs from higher ground down into the rivers, oceans, lakes, and puddles.
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.,
Because of the Hydrologic Cycle. Water in the oceans, lakes, rivers ect...evaporate by the sun's heat into the clouds as water vapor and then condense around dust particles called aerosols and fall as rain. Falling back into the oceans, rivers, groundwater ect, and the water is recycled or cycled again.
The hydrological cycle creates flow. Water evaporates or transpires into the atmosphere and falls in some form of precipitation at higher elevations. As the water moves across the landscape it forms streams, rivers, lakes, and eventually oceans.