The sun does not absorb water. It is a large fiery ball located where there IS no water, and so hot that water would turn to gas. The sun's heat causes water on Earth to evaporate, but it is not absorbed by the sun- it is absorbed by air.
yes it does!! :)
Because solar can absorb higher sun rays
The Thermosphere does.
Clouds are formed when the water on the earth (mostly from the oceans) evaporates under the heat of the sun. Evaporation is due to the energy of the sun being imparted to the water molecules in the seas and releasing them from the bondage they endured as a liquid. As an energis[z]ed gas, the mass of lively water molecules behave in many ways to reflect, absorb, and distribute the energy of the sun upon our planet. Go figure! Also see Joni Mitchell
None no water on the sun
you can absorb the water by putting it in the sun
the sun
by the SUN
They absorb it from carbon dioxide and the sun and water.
Water absorb heat from sun. it releases heat into the air.
it is sex The water lily absorbs energy or light from the sun by photosynthesis in its green leaves.
"light" or "sun" or "sunlight" or "photons" or "solar" or "light energy"
mayby you never know but it could from the water cycle
the sun and the plants roots absorb water to feed the plant
The petals absorb water from the sun and air and then transport it to the rest of the flower.
no, of course the sun cant absorb body fats
The role of the sun is to evaporate the water and make it into water vapor so clouds could absorb it an later it becomes precipitation. The sun is the most important part ot the water cycle. JORDAN WAS HERE :D