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Which of the following evaporate in the water cycle?

Water from oceans, lakes, rivers, and streams evaporate as part of the water cycle.


How does water reach the ocean?

Movement one place to anthor


Why isn't ocean water absorbed?

Absorbed by what? As part of the water cycle, sea water is evaporated by the Sun and wind. The water vapour rises to form rain clouds. The clouds drop rain on the land (and the sea, of course), forming streams, rivers, and topping up ground water. Rivers carry the water back to the sea, and the water cycle continues.


What does percolation have to do with the water cycle?

Percolation is the process by which water moves downward through soil and rock. In the water cycle, percolation helps recharge groundwater and replenish aquifers, which are important sources of water for streams and rivers. This movement of water through the ground plays a role in regulating the overall water balance within the environment.


What part of the water cycle comes from rivers and lakes?

The water from rivers and lakes is evaporated. It reaches he air upon evaporation.


What are the parts of hydrosphere?

A part of the hydrosphere is any body of water.


What are rivers lakes and streams are part of earths?

Part of earth's hydrosphere


Water that flows in streams and river into the ocean and lakes?

When water vapor condense to form clouds. it comes down in the form of rain and then flows into the river bodies.


Rivers lakes and streams are part of the earths what?

Part of earth's hydrosphere


What is rivers or streams that dry up for part of the year?

Intermittent


How are groundwater and runoff different and alike?

Well, groundwater and runoff both land on Earth as precipitation, but groundwater is water that gets trapped underground by seeping through rocks. You capture this water by wells. Runoff is when precipitation flows from (usually) mountains. The water gets into streams, and streams join to form rivers. The rivers would usually lead to the ocean. Most of the runoff gets evaporated when the water reaches the ocean; only a little-bit of the water in rivers and streams flowing down is evaporated then.


What happens after water evaporates?

When water evaporates, it turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere. This water vapor can then condense to form clouds, which may lead to precipitation in the form of rain or snow. This is part of the water cycle, where water continuously moves between the atmosphere, land, and bodies of water.