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Evapotranspiration
ConvectionHeat energy is transferred primarily by air movements, storms, and ocean currents. Since the earth is heated unevenly, the energy is redistributed. Air movements, otherwise called wind, are one important mechanism. Storms, which contain water vapor and water, also transfer heat. When water turns to water vapor it absorbs heat and when water vapor condenses to water, heat is released. Therefore, storms are important movers of heat. Ocean currents also transfer heat as cold currents move to warmer areas and warm currents move to colder areas.air movements, storms, and ocean currents
Water vapor triggers convection currents that can form clouds.
It affects the temperature and Humidity of a climate...(marintime airmass is develping and being moved with winds that carry water vapor and are being deposited over the continental airmass)
the water vapor evaporated from the ocean
The water got in the ocean by the volcano's exploding and the vapor got in the ocean and that created the ocean water.
Ultimately yes. The "fuel" of most storms is warm moist air, which contains enormous amounts of thermal energy due to the high specific heat capacity of water vapor. When the water vapor condenses inside a thunderstorm that energy is released and powers wind currents. Given the right interactions these wind currents within a thunderstorm can produce a tornado.
water vapor comes from the ocean water when it goes through evaporation.
The sun, which drives the water cycle, heats water in the oceans. Some of it evaporates as vapor into the air. Ice and snow can sublimate directly into water vapor. Rising air currents take the vapor up into the atmosphere, along with water from evapotranspiration, which is water transpired from plants and evaporated from the soil. The vapor rises into the air where cooler temperatures cause it to condense into clouds. Evaporation and condensation
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When ocean water is warm, a lot of water vapor evaporates from it. If air laden with that water vapor rises, as it often does it will cool and the water vapor will condense, which releases energy.
Groundwater flowing into the ocean..