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Energy required for evaporation must be available as heat energy. In nature, such energy comes from the Sun - either directly or indirectly.
yes, yes it does
Yes, it does because the suns rays heat the the water so that is can evaporate
99.9% of Earth's energy comes from the Sun. It is usual, especially in the natural water cycle for the energy to evaporate water to come from the Sun. Of course you could also use the heat from a nuclear reactor.
The energy can come from just about any source of AVAILABLE energy.
Energy required for evaporation must be available as heat energy. In nature, such energy comes from the Sun - either directly or indirectly.
yes, yes it does
Source of energy is the sun.
The energy that drives the water cycle is from the Sun.
It comes from the sun.
the sun
It can come from man (air heating,gas heating,ect.) and it can come from nature (the sun)
The President's delegated powers come from Congress. Over the years, the President's powers have been increased due to the complex nature of legislation and the process in which laws are made and executed.
The sun. Evaporation leads to rain in the mountains & gravity does the job from there.
Yes, it does because the suns rays heat the the water so that is can evaporate
From the electric current that powers it.
Solar....... The sun.......that big yellow thing.