Water in the atmosphere stays there as water vapor, or it condenses and falls as rain, snow, hail, etc.
When Earth's atmosphere becomes saturated with water vapor, it reaches a point where it can no longer hold any more moisture. This can lead to the condensation of the excess water vapor, resulting in cloud formation, precipitation like rain or snow, and potentially extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall or storms.
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.
Biosphere.
Troposphere. This is the lowest section of the earths atmosphere that contains 75% of the earths atmosphere by mass and 99% of the earths water vapour. This section of the atmosphere starts at the surface and extends 7-20km up, the thickness depending largely on where you are in the world.
The process of evaporation moves water from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere, where it condenses into clouds. Precipitation, such as rain or snow, returns water from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface. This cycle is known as the water cycle.
it becomes water vapour in the atmosphere.
The Hydrosphere is inside of the Atmosphere. The Hydrosphere contains earths water. Mostly were clouds are and precipitation happens.
Water in the atmosphere stays there as water vapor, or it condenses and falls as rain, snow, hail, etc.
Water in the atmosphere stays there as water vapor, or it condenses and falls as rain, snow, hail, etc.
When Earth's atmosphere becomes saturated with water vapor, it reaches a point where it can no longer hold any more moisture. This can lead to the condensation of the excess water vapor, resulting in cloud formation, precipitation like rain or snow, and potentially extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall or storms.
What happens to Solar Energy is that some of it gets absorbed into air, land and water while the rest gets reflected back to space.
we will all die!
water condenses and when there is enough water vapor is condensed it rains so it may transpire or evaporate once more
What happens to Solar Energy is that some of it gets absorbed into air, land and water while the rest gets reflected back to space.
it is water cycle
Oceans
no, just recycled