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These reverse processes are both part of the water cycle
These reverse processes are both part of the water cycle
Yes, it evaporates, becoming water vapour which moves up into the atmosphere to form clouds.
Ever heard of the process called water cycle? The sun warms bodies of water which causes the water to become water vapor, these vapors goes up into the air through the process called evaporation and condenses which form clouds, when the atmosphere reaches its saturation point, the vapor comes back to earth through the forms of rain, snow, hail and sleet.
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These reverse processes are both part of the water cycle
These reverse processes are both part of the water cycle
Yes, it evaporates, becoming water vapour which moves up into the atmosphere to form clouds.
Anything that evaporates fast is called volatile. Easily becoming angry or violent
basically it evaporates into the sky, eventually becoming rain/snow and falls back to earth. It rises into the atmosphere.
Plants and trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. The ocean also absorbs carbon dioxide, so much now that it is becoming more acidic.
Anything that evaporates fast is called volatile. Easily becoming angry or violent
The process of a liquid becoming a gas is "evaporation". The liquid 'evaporates' to become a gas.
The processes would be, in order of their occurrence: weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.
The sun drives the entire water cycle and is responsible for its two major components: condensation and evaporation. When the sun heats the surface of water, it evaporates and ends up in the atmosphere as water vapor. It cools and rises, becoming clouds, which eventually condense into water droplets. Depending on the temperature of the atmosphere and other conditions, the water precipitates as rain, sleet, hail or snow.
The atmosphere is becoming Thinner. Global warming depletes the ozone.
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