The principal cause of evaporation is the continuous movement of water molecules. Low pressure and high temperature favors evaporation.
Water for clouds typically comes from evaporation of water on the Earth's surface, such as from oceans, lakes, and rivers. The sun's heat causes water to evaporate and rise into the atmosphere where it cools and forms clouds through condensation.
The sun (and wind) causes sea water to evaporate and rise to form clouds.
Solar energy causes water on Earth's surface to evaporate and form water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. This process is known as evaporation and is a key part of the water cycle, where water is continuously circulated between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
The sun (and wind) causes sea water to evaporate and rise to form clouds.
The energy that causes seawater to form water vapor is heat from the sun. When the sun's energy heats up the surface of the ocean, it causes water molecules to evaporate and rise as water vapor.
Water goes from the earth into the air because of the effect of the sun on the earth which causes warm air to rise.
Yes the rising humidity and temperature are caused by the same process because as the compost heats up the water molecules evaporate which then causes the rise in humidity.
The water cycle requires heat energy. It comes from sun.
The surface molecules of the water will evaporate. As the kinetic energy increases the water molecules become more free, which causes the water to evaporate.
Yes, the sun's heat causes water from the sea to evaporate and rise into the atmosphere as water vapor. This process is called evaporation.
Heat energy makes water evaporate and rise into the air as water vapor.
The sun is a source of energy. The energy is absorbed by the earth on dry land or water in a river or ocean in the form of heat. The temperature rises when the sun shines, whether it shines on water or land. On land, the temperature rise causes the surrounding to heat up. The air above the hot land rises and form a low pressure. At sea, the temperature rise causes water to evaporate to increase the air humidity above the sea and form clouds in the sky.