Not all the water on Earth evaporates due to a combination of factors, including temperature, atmospheric pressure, and the presence of various ecosystems that regulate moisture. The Earth's water cycle involves processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, which maintain a balance. Additionally, bodies of water, soil, and vegetation help retain moisture, preventing complete evaporation. The gravitational pull of the Earth also plays a role in keeping water in its various forms on the planet.
Water evaporates mostly from water bodies.
All water evaporates!
it evaporates like and goes through the water cycle
no it wont decrease at all because water evaporates but can return to its normal form
80 percent evaporates from the ocean. Incorrect !!! All water in the water cycle of Earth evaporates from oceans and works its way back to the ocean. Evaporation from rivers, lakes, ponds etc. is a temporary stage of the overall trip back to its origin in the oceans.
The water on Earth is in a constant cycle known as the water cycle. It evaporates from the oceans and bodies of water, forms clouds, and then falls back to Earth as precipitation. This cycle ensures that water is constantly re-circulated on Earth.
This evaporated water is from bodies of water.
This water form clouds.
80 percent evaporates from the ocean. Incorrect !!! All water in the water cycle of Earth evaporates from oceans and works its way back to the ocean. Evaporation from rivers, lakes, ponds etc. is a temporary stage of the overall trip back to its origin in the oceans.
absolutely none! all the water only evaporates to another part of the earth (it is recycled) in what is called the water cycle. The water never leaves the atmosphere so it stays 'on earth'!
This source is water from oceans.
water evaporates from the earth and condenses in the sky