it gose to the sun lol
Heat from the sun causes the waterto evapourate.
It has a negative impact of fauna and wildlife in those lakes and streams.
The sun and the earth. The earth has fire/heat/magma inside it that heats up the earth and lakes and oceans
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The Earth's atmosphere acts as a buffer, slowing down temperature changes by retaining heat. This is known as the greenhouse effect. Additionally, the planet's oceans also help regulate temperature by absorbing and releasing heat over longer periods of time.
The heat from the Sun evaporates the water of the oceans, it also drives the weather systems that carries humid air to higher altitudes over land where it falls as rain. The rain runs off in streams and rivers to fill lakes and reservoirs.
condensation and evaporation or potential to kinetic to heat is the kind of energy conversions sustain the 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.,
When water evaporates from the lakes and oceans it goes in the air and eventually forms clouds. When the clouds are full of water it rains and the cycle starts all over again from evaporating. Rain happens mostly in spring and summer do to the extreme heat.
Evaporation happens in nature wherever there is water exposed to air, such as lakes, rivers, oceans, and even puddles. The sun's heat causes water molecules at the surface to gain enough energy to escape into the air as water vapor.
Lakes have higher rates of evaporation compared to oceans due to their smaller size and shallower depths, which allows more surface area to be exposed to the sun and wind. Lakes also tend to be surrounded by land, which can heat up more readily and further contribute to evaporation.
water is able to absorb large amounts of heat without significantly changing its temperature.