the sun's energy and it's called evaporation
It goes into the atmosphere as part of the water cycle.
The Sun provide energy on evaporation of water and restore the water to the beginning of the water cycle from the rain.
When the sun heats ground water it evaporates into the atmosphere, then it condensates back into droplets, and then falls as rain back into the ground. It is a never ending cycle and is quite unique.
First, it happens in the water. sun heats up the water then water flows up to the sky. That's called evaporation.
the change of state in the water cycle is when the sun heats the water which makes it evaporate. This is what makes a cloud, the water vapour then condenses which makes it rain. THis causes the cycle to start all over again. Writen By James Hayman
sun heats up ocean. evaporation. clouds. rain falls back into ocean
from either evaporation from oceans, lakes, rivers, etc. or from transpiration from plants.
In the first step the sun heats the water. The water turns into water vapor that is invisible. The water vapor rises into the sky. This is called evaporation.
Evaporation: The sun heats up the water in oceans and lakes and the water turns to vapor and floats up in the sky. When a bunch of vapor collects it makes a cloud
It heats from the celci-di that heats an outdoors calborithm
the water heats faster than soil.
If by falling water you mean such things as rain, then the answer would be the Water Cycle. By that I mean the cycle by which the Sun heats up bodies of water causing them to evaporate, and also the Transpiration by plants sends water vapor into the atmosphere, there the water vapor collects and forms clouds and condenses to form rain. Then the rain falls into the bodies of water and get aborbed by plant life. and the cycle continues. I hope this is what you meant by the sun powering falling water.