well whenever clouds get water from anything its called evaporation.
This process is called the water cycle where the water in the ocean is heated by the sun and evaporates forming clouds. When the clouds are full and cannot take any more water they begin to rain. This fills the oceans once more and the water cycle begin all over again. Hope i helped ;)
The water cycle, sometimes called the Precipitation cycle.
in the clouds and ocean
The clouds are formed by water vapor evaporating from the ocean. The water vapor condenses and falls again as rain (or snow) thereby completing the water cycle.
if there were no clouds there would be no water for humans to servive in or any living animals or plants or nothing we need water for many things. clouds are very well related to weather they colect water from the ocean witch is evaporation then when they get really fat they let all the water out of the clouds witch is called a cycle.
The process is known as 'The Water Cycle' and the basic steps are: Water evaporates from the ocean and forms water carrying clouds. Clouds rain down on the land. Plants take in the water through their roots. Water evaporates from the plant's leaves and is called Transpiration.
Water in the air over the ocean moves to land through a process called evaporation and condensation. When the water evaporates from the ocean surface, it forms clouds that can be carried by wind currents towards the land. Once the clouds reach the land, they release the water in the form of precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Water vapor and evaporated water from the ocean
Cours the ocean is full of water (What is blue) and the sky is full of water (The clouds are just water).
Water Droplets Don't Form In The Ocean .. They Form In The Clouds With The Help Of Precipitation
Water from the ocean evaporates and rises into the air where it condenses forming clouds. Clouds release their water which falls as precipitation, some of it landing on land. Here it runs into rivers and lakes eventually making its way back into the ocean.
The water vapour rises to form clouds.