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Q: What has a huge impact on the climate on land ocean evaporation ocean precipitation?
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Why doesn't the ocean dry up?

because the sickle of evaporation and precipitation help it not dry out. if we had no evaporation and precipitation sickles the ocean would dry out.


Why the ocean doesn't dry up?

because the sickle of evaporation and precipitation help it not dry out. if we had no evaporation and precipitation sickles the ocean would dry out.


What would happen if evaporation exceeded precipitation over the continents and ocean?

there would be no ocean anymore.


Does the water cycle affect the ocean?

the ocean becomes saltier (evaporation) or less salty (precipitation/runoff)


Do earths continents gain or lose water considering evaporation and precipitation together?

The ocean loses 37,000 km cubed of water considering the evaporation and precipitation over it. But the land and ocean water evens out.


Which steps in the water cycle carry water out of an ocean and into a freshwater lake?

Evaporation and precipitation


What would happen if evaporation-exceeded precipitation over the continents and oceans?

there would be no ocean anymore.


When precipitation falls onto earth it returns to the ocean by?

it returns by evaporation and runoff (rivers and streams)


Do earths ocean gain or lose waterconsidering evaporation and precipitation together?

No water is lost or gained because the water from precipitation comes from the water that has been evaporated.


Water moves from land to the atmosphere through?

The movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere, to the land, and back to the ocean is called the water cycle. The water cycle consists of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.


Do earths ocean gain or lose water considering evaporation and precipitation together?

On long term an equilibrium exist.


Do earth ocean gain or loss water considering evaporation and precipitation together?

On a long term an equilibrium exist.