The water cycle starts with water condensation from the ocean and waterways, to the atmosphere, and back to the earth... with water going into the ground and running off into creeks, streams, rivers, lakes, and finally to the oceans.
If you know the water cycle, you would know that clouds are how.
Clouds and rivers.
Still trying to figure it out. ugh
evaporation
Rain and water cause water to move throughout the hydrosphere.
The stratosphere affects the weather by contributing to the water vapor. This helps to create precipitation and move heat around the atmosphere.
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evaporation
The biosphere serves as an interface between the spheres, enabling water to move between the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.
The atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the lithosphere.
Evaporation
Rain and water cause water to move throughout the hydrosphere.
evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
Rain and water cause water to move throughout the hydrosphere.
The stratosphere affects the weather by contributing to the water vapor. This helps to create precipitation and move heat around the atmosphere.
Ik
the Amazon
The Sun.
The Earth contains four spheres: hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere, and biosphere . The hydrosphere is a dynamic mass of water that is continually on the move. It represents water that is at or near Earth's surface. The hydrosphere comprises 71 percent of Earth's surface and 97 percent of Earth's water. Freshwater, underground water, streams, lakes, ice, and glaciers are included in the hydrosphere. The atmosphere is the Earth's gaseous envelope. It is thin and tenuous and it protects us from the sun's heat and ultraviolent radiation. The largest of the four spheres is the geosphere, which is solid Earth, the interior and solid surface. It lies beneath the atmosphere and the oceans, and it extends from the surface to the center of our planet. The biosphere is the totality of all plant and animal life, and it has a strong influence on the other spheres due to its constant interaction with them.