When water in the ocean is heated by the sun it turns into water vapour and evaporates, however it leaves the salt behind as it is made of separate molecules.
Water Vapour
Land and sea are heated by absorbing radiant energy from the sun. Air is heated indirectly by being in contact (conduction) with land or water.
If the sun heated the atmosphere evenly, the water vapor in the air wouldn't move from 1 place to another.
the water becomes saltier and denser and its common near the shore.
By heating the intermolecular forces are weakened and liquid molecules can escape as a gas.
The thermal radiation of the Sun favors water evaporation.
Land and sea are heated by absorbing radiant energy from the sun. Air is heated indirectly by being in contact (conduction) with land or water.
Vapour, which raises up to the sky and becomes part of a cloud.
by the sun rays
WHEN IT IS HEATED BY THE SUN
During the day, the land by the sea is heated by the sun. Through convection, this heated air rises upward and then in order to replace this heated air, cooler air is drawn from the surface of the sea, creating a sea breeze.
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the sun Not only were greenhouse heated from the engery produced by the sun but also by heat from paraffin heaters and heated water pipes heated by coal or wood fires.
If the sun heated the atmosphere evenly, the water vapor in the air wouldn't move from 1 place to another.
condensation:)
If water is heated enough to start bubbling, water vapor is formed.
Of course it does! But not gas. Water vapor gas. The ocean river water or water lake does not turn into water vapor gas all the way. Think about the water cycle. Only a little water is heated by the sun, evaporated, turns into water vapor and is condensed and falls back as precipitation or water.
The heat from the sun causes sea water to evaporate