The sun is constantly drawing moisture up from the ocean through evaporation to form clouds. The oceans are constantly being replenished by the rains that fall as a result of condensation. This continuous cycle maintains an even balance.
The sun is constantly drawing moisture up from the ocean through evaporation to form clouds. The oceans are constantly being replenished by the rains that fall as a result of condensation. This continuous cycle maintains an even balance.
Rain falls alot
No, it just keeps growing as more stuff falls in.
Yes, approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans, so it is true that a significant portion of precipitation falls into the oceans. This is due to the oceans' large surface area and their role in the global water cycle.
Precipitation
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false
No it doesnt but it seems like it
The carbon dioxide in the car creates pollution and it will brake free from the car and into the air. when it rains, the pollution will mix with the rain. Then, when the rain falls, it falls into the lakes, oceans and rivers. There for it's polluting the water.
they are famous for the clean oceans and for the beautiful Niagara Falls and for NYC
Land absorbs about 50% of the solar energy that falls on Earth, while the oceans absorb the remaining 50%. This energy is then converted into heat, which drives the Earth's climate system.