When the sun heats ground water it evaporates into the atmosphere, then it condensates back into droplets, and then falls as rain back into the ground. It is a never ending cycle and is quite unique.
the uneven heating of the sun.
The sun heats up water, and the water changes from a liquid to a gas, then rises.
The solar panels absorb energy from then sun, the solar energy is then transformed into heat energy causing the water to heat up.
Earth recycles it's water by the Water Cylce. The Sun's heat heats the water causing it to evaporate in to water vapour. It also does this to plants and that is called transpiration. As the water vapour rises it cools down and forms clouds. The clouds are moved by prevaling winds. The clouds get denser and denser and eventually falls back down as rain. The rain either runs down on the Earth's surface that is called surface run - off. Or it soaks into the ground and becomes ground water. It takes 40,000 years for the earth to recycle its own water. Without human intervention.
Basically, one of three things: - reflection back into space - Heating of the ground, water and atmosphere - Absorption by plants to drive photosynthesis
It heats the ocean surface and causes evaporation.it evaporates and turns into rain
It happens because the Sun heats the ground in the daytime and that heats the air above, which causes winds to flow and drive the blades of the wind turbines.
Not directly. The sun's energy heats the ground, which in turn heats the air above it.
well if it is really hot then it boils, but y would want to know?
The sun's energy heats up the Earth's water.
Water is added to the atmosphere through a process called evaporation. This happens when the sun heats up water on the surface of the Earth.
After the rainstorm, the water in the puddle will be heated by the sun. As the water at the top of the puddle heats up, it will be converted to the gaseous phase and enter the air as water vapor. Any contaminants that are present in the puddle will be left behind on the ground.
The Sun heats the ground, then the ground heats the air. Consequently, the coldest part of the day is usually about half and hour to an hout after sunrise.
When the sun heats the Earth's water, it evaporates and turns into water vapor. Water vapor rises into the atmosphere where it can eventually condense to form clouds and then fall back to Earth as precipitation. This process is known as the water cycle.
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Your brain heats all the molecules in the earth by eating the war of 1812 and fighting of clone troopers
The sun heats the earth but at night their is no sun and the heat of the soil is radiates back into space.