oceans, plants, soil, animals, and streams and rivers
All sources: oceans, seas, Earth surface, lakes, rivers, etc.
The principal source are oceans.
The main processes that return water vapor to the atmosphere are evaporation and transpiration. Evaporation occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor from sources such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. Transpiration is the process through which plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere. Both of these processes contribute to the water cycle by replenishing the atmosphere with water vapor.
The phenomenon is called evaporation.
Evaporation of sea water does absolutely nothing for a hurricane except provide water vapor. When the water vapor turns back to water in the form of rain it gives off heat. Hurricanes are massive heat engines. As long as they have water vapor to turn into heat they can continue blowing along. Without water vapor, the hurricane has no source of heat.
The processes are called "evaporation" and "transpiration".
Evaporation
Transpiration from plants and evaporation from water. Water is evaporated from ground water and plants release water from their stomatas. These are the main sources of water vapor in the atmosphere
Evaporation from open bodies of water
evaporation of water from a lake and release of water vapor from trees.
The main processes that return water vapor to the atmosphere are evaporation and transpiration. Evaporation occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor from sources such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. Transpiration is the process through which plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere. Both of these processes contribute to the water cycle by replenishing the atmosphere with water vapor.
evaporation and transpiration
evaporation and transpiration
Transpiration from plants and evaporation from water. Water is evaporated from ground water and plants release water from their stomatas. These are the main sources of water vapor in the atmosphere
Water to vapor and vapor to water are the results of evaporation and condensation, respectively.
Water vapor enters the air as water at the surface evaporates or as plants transpire water vapor from their leaves.
The phenomenon is called transpiration.
The phenomenon is called evaporation.
If you are referring to water vapor in the atmosphere, most comes from the largest water source on the planet, the oceans.