In seas and oceans .
By means of the water cycle. Basically, water evaporates off the ocean and form rain clouds. The rain falls on a field in Utah (and everywhere else). The rain returns to the ocean via streams and rivers, and the water cycle continues. Some of the rain will top up the water table, fill reservoirs, lakes, ponds, and underground cisterns often reappearing as a spring or a well.
salt water in the oceans
Rain water is very absorbent and can pick up the toxic gasses in the atmosphere. Rain water also picks up impurities from the dirt.
Only the water evaporates from the ocean and the salt remains. Mix up a glass of salt water and let it sit until the water evaporates and the glass will contain the same amount of salt you added to it.
No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.
how does water frrom the pacific ocean end up as rain in new york state
after i rains the water will soak into the ground into a aquifer or will go ino rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water.
By, for example, draining into rivers.
Water cycle does not end up. It is an on-going process. It produces rain.
NO. Individual molecules of the water may get there as rain after a LONG journey.
This part of the storm is referred to as the rain bands.
No, it doesnt rain, it already rained in the middle of the book.
It evaporates, and forms clouds. Clouds blow over land, and rain. Rain runs into rivers, which run into the lake.
By means of the water cycle. Basically, water evaporates off the ocean and form rain clouds. The rain falls on a field in Utah (and everywhere else). The rain returns to the ocean via streams and rivers, and the water cycle continues. Some of the rain will top up the water table, fill reservoirs, lakes, ponds, and underground cisterns often reappearing as a spring or a well.
The water vapor goes into the cloud and the cloud fills up with water then it lets out the rain witch becomes rain.
Rain I beg to differ. Rain may come down, but accdording to the water cycle, the "rain" becomes rundown water, and eventually evaporates, therefore, rain does go up.
Rain I beg to differ. Rain may come down, but accdording to the water cycle, the "rain" becomes rundown water, and eventually evaporates, therefore, rain does go up.