Water from the ocean gets evaporated into the atmosphere, forming clouds. but clouds move so when it rains, if a cloud that was previously over an ocean is now over a landmass, the rain is water from the ocean.
the fresh water comes from the rocks and then makes a well type thing and then makes it look nicer by letting the rocks filter it but it enters from the bed of the rain water and then comes down the rocks
1. Rivers and streams.
2. Seepage from the ground.
Fresh water can reach the ocean by precipitation (rain, hail, etc.) and by river.
Water reaches the ocean through running downhill from springs, streams, creeks and rivers. It also reaches the ocean through rain.
evaporation
Yes it can it is a part of the water cycle. Ocean water will evaporate and leave minerals in the water and when it rains the water goes back into the ocean.
Evaporation.
When the ice caps melt, it leaves water behind. If all the of the icecaps melt, it will rise the ocean level 20ft.
The nearest body of water or ocean would be the Indian ocean not glaciers.
It rains regular water. It is impossible to rain ocean water. While the moisture in a hurricane originates from the ocean, it leaves behind components such as salt when it evaporates.
Yes it can it is a part of the water cycle. Ocean water will evaporate and leave minerals in the water and when it rains the water goes back into the ocean.
Evaporation.
Evaporation.
eventually the water will evaporate and leave most of the salt behind and fall again, baisically the water cycle.
You can do what ever you want. It probably wouldn't be a great idea. The public beaches here have showers to rinse the ocean water off you after you're done swimming, because otherwise you'll leave a salt residue on your skin as the water evaporates.
The water got in the ocean by the volcano's exploding and the vapor got in the ocean and that created the ocean water.
The coldest water in the ocean is the bottom of the ocean.
salt water from the ocean.
The ocean is salt water.
how does the earth's ocean of air and ocean of water interact
The five bodies of water are the Atlantic Ocean, the PAcific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean
The five bodies of water are the Atlantic Ocean, the PAcific Ocean, the Indian ocean, the Arctic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean