The main source of heat is from the sun.
extreme heat and dryness
Lots of water will evaporate very fast and the mantle's compositions would harden and solidify to become part of a new sea floor. This is what scientists call 'sea-floor spreading'.
What doesn't evaporate, ends up in the sea.
bodies of water tend to have more object in and animals that produce their own heat. it also absorbs heat faster than land. water actually would lose heat faster if it didn't gain it faster. It's a more precarious kind of substance than earth is. but heat from the light reflecting off the moon and the fish in the water slow the temperature drop.
How is land breeze similar to sea brezze
the undersea volcanoes.
Primarily, from the sun.
The heat from the sun causes sea water to evaporate
Heat the saltwater to evaporate the water off, you'll then be left with the salt at the end.
extreme heat and dryness
Heat to evaporate. This is how a lot of people used to get sea salt; they would dig pits on the beach and let the sea water evaporate. Also, please use commas in your questions, it makes them a lot easier to read!
Yes, surface sea water is evaporated.
You feel cold after being in water because you are wet. Your body begins to evaporate the water so that you can become dry again. Where does the energy ( heat ) to evaporate all that water come from? That's right, your body.
Evaporation and condensation, first the water has to evaporate from the rag or thing thats holding the seawater. Then it has to condense on a usually plastic or seethrough surface hanging over the seawater. (the water needs the sun's heat to evaporate the water) it codenses and then the water is pure H20
Yes. Evaporation happens just about all the time, it's just faster at boiling point.
Evaporate and condense off the water.
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