Radiation heats the water.
When the sun shines, the bodies of water begin to heat up and the water will evaporate into the atmosphere. This would be the start of the water cycle.
The main source of heat is from the sun.
Weathering requires energy (to break up the rock). This energy comes from the Sun in the form of Sunlight (heat). This heat drives the wind and evaporates water causing them to interact so as to do the weathering.
Dew appears on grass in the early morning hours. It goes away after the sun is up because the heat of the sun causes the water to evaporate.
Since the equator is the closest point to the sun on earth,that means the heat from the sun heats up the air and water there more than at the poles
The sand will heat up faster.
When the sun shines, the bodies of water begin to heat up and the water will evaporate into the atmosphere. This would be the start of the water cycle.
the sun heat up the water
Heat from the sun evaporates water from the oceans which then falls as rain
The solar panels absorb energy from then sun, the solar energy is then transformed into heat energy causing the water to heat up.
The sun heats up water at the same rate as any other water. I suppose there would be variations in heat temperature based on the material in the water, such as salt and dirt.
Without heat from the sun the water cycle would not work .
Sun rovides heat. Heat helps in evaporation.
Water absorb heat from sun. it releases heat into the air.
the water ivaporeits becos the heat from the sun
You can use the sun's rays to heat up water to its boiling point, then when the water boils off, you need to capture/contain the vapour, and let it or force it to condense.
The main source of heat is from the sun.