The water cycle is partially dependant on evaporation, not the boiling point. Water evaporates into the atmosphere at temperatures much lower than its boiling point. Higher temperatures cause the water molecules to break free of the water's surface easier, but so do decreases in atmospheric pressure and humidity.
Yes, the water cycle is essential for human and plant life on earth. Without the water cycle there would be no rain, no rivers, no water to drink or to irrigate crops. Life would be very different.
because u can kiss my natural black but
then, it would rain Marshan urine.
The earth's overall temperature with greenhouse gases is 76442 degrees F.
If there wasn't a boiling hot inner core, then the Earth would implode, or cave in on itself. If there wasn't a mantle, there would be no shield protecting us from Earth's fiery core. And if there wasn't a Crust, then what would you be standing on? Nothing!
---- ---- No because the sun would just evaporate the water in all the oceans, lakes, ponds, rivers, seas, and streams. After that, it would never snow or rain. The Earth would be a very dry place. So, in the end, the Water cycle would NOT exist on Earth if the boiling temperature was 200 degrees celsius. ---- ----
I am Berylium, Be, Atomic number 4 and I have a boiling point of 2970 degrees celsius.
Beryllium (Be)
No, because then process of evaporation would not take place. Thus, halting the rest of the process.
Cerium's boiling point is 6,229 degrees Fahrenheit. Cerium is classified as a rare earth element, and its atomic number is 58. Its melting point is 1,463 degrees Fahrenheit.
evaporation is a fundemental part of the water cycle. without sunshine it is unlikely to occur but, as the boiling point of water is 100 degrees C, in a climate with a temperature equal to or above that, it can occur. however a climate with such temperatures cannot be naturally found on earth.
Melting Point: 1287.0 °C Boiling Point: 2469.0 °C
Beryllium
i don't know but could it be lava? I'm only in year nine so I'm practically guessing and the only hot thing i could now over is lava... ^^ lava is not an element, but my best guess would be Beryllium as it has a boiling point of 2,970 degrees celcius and it is an alkaline earth metal.
One complete cycle of any repeating motion is defined as 360 degrees.
In a liquid, as at sea level water's boiling point is 100 degrees and it's freezing point is 0.
If the earth was not tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees, there would not be the different seasons.