The sun evaporates water from the Earth and it turns into water vapour. Water vapour rises up into the sky and forms clouds. When the clouds get heavy (means a lot of evaporation), water falls form the sky as rain. The water comes from the clouds. (clouds are not gases. They are solids)
Sea water evaporates due to heat from the sun, forming water vapor. The water vapor then rises and cools in the atmosphere, condensing into water droplets. These water droplets clump together to form clouds through the process of condensation.
Rain clouds appear dark because the large water droplets they contain absorb more sunlight than they reflect or scatter. This absorption of sunlight by the water droplets makes the clouds appear denser and darker.
All clouds are made of water vapor.
evaporation from the sea floats up and forms clouds. when the clouds become too heavy they perspire! and the whole process starts again As air parcels cool due to expansion of the rising air mass, water vapor begins to condense on condensation nuclei such as dust, ice and salt. This process forms clouds. FOR A+ WATER AND ICE IS THE ANSWER
Clouds are made of water. It evaporates from oceans and later condenses back into a cloud when it cools down.
the water from the sea evaporates to the sky. when it goes higher up, it condenses to form water doplets. it would then gather together to make clouds.
It turns into clouds
Because in the water cycle condensed water makes clouds and clouds of course produce rain. :)
When clouds come along and suck water from the sea
Water in clouds returns to the sea through the process of precipitation, such as rain or snow. When clouds become saturated with water droplets, gravity pulls the water back down to Earth as precipitation, eventually making its way back to the sea through rivers, streams, and groundwater flow.
All clouds are made of fresh water. The salt in the sea doesn't evaporate. The cloud is a collection of tiny water droplets.
The water evaporates when the sun is shining at it. Like in the sea. When the sun shines at the sea, the water evaporates and go to the clouds. When the clouds get heavier and heavier it will rain and repeat the process again.
Earth's land and sea absorb solar radiation, then reradiate it to the air
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Salt water clouds form due to the presence of sea salt particles in the atmosphere. When ocean water evaporates, it releases sea salt particles that can act as cloud condensation nuclei, providing a surface for water vapor to condense into droplets. These salt water clouds can impact precipitation patterns and cloud properties.
Sea water evaporates due to heat from the sun, forming water vapor. The water vapor then rises and cools in the atmosphere, condensing into water droplets. These water droplets clump together to form clouds through the process of condensation.
Absorbed by what? As part of the water cycle, sea water is evaporated by the Sun and wind. The water vapour rises to form rain clouds. The clouds drop rain on the land (and the sea, of course), forming streams, rivers, and topping up ground water. Rivers carry the water back to the sea, and the water cycle continues.