precipitation is when rain,snow,sleet or hail falls from clouds to earth!
methan
Well, 71% of Earth is covered by water, which is more than half, so, yes, most of Earth's surface is under water.
The water vapor concentration constantly fluctuates.
Hydrology
Fumaroles are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface.
Water returns to Earth's surface as rain, sleet,or snow which is in form of precipitation.
The purpose of water cycle is to return water to earth's surface. It is a continuous process.
methan
Rain and snow are two forms of precipitation that return water to Earth's surface. Rain is liquid water falling from the clouds, while snow is frozen water crystals that fall as flakes.
A natural opening where water can return to the surface is called a spring. Springs occur when groundwater flows up to the surface through an opening in the Earth's crust, such as a crack or fissure, due to pressure differences or geological formations. This allows the water to emerge on the land surface or into a body of water.
The process that returns water to Earth is called the water cycle. This cycle involves the evaporation of water from the Earth's surface, its transformation into clouds, and then its return to the Earth through precipitation in the form of rain or snow. This continuous process helps to maintain the planet's supply of water.
Water cycle
Water returns to the earth's surface through precipitation when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and forms clouds. This condensed water eventually falls back to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This process is essential in replenishing water sources on Earth.
Water moves from Earth's surface into the air through a process called evaporation. During evaporation, water molecules gain enough energy from the sun to break free from the surface, turning into water vapor. This water vapor then rises into the atmosphere and can condense to form clouds or return to the surface as precipitation.
3/4 of the earth's surface is water.
71.13% of the earth is covered by water. Only 3% of that water is fresh water, the rest is salt water.
Water covers about 71% of Earth's surface