It goes into the atmosphere as part of the water cycle.
The process you are referring to is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs when the sun's energy heats up water on the Earth's surface, causing it to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere.
The sun's radiation heats the Earth's surface through a process called solar radiation. This heat causes water to change states by evaporating into water vapor, condensing into clouds, and eventually returning to the surface as precipitation.
The cooled water vapor condenses to form clouds in the atmosphere. When the clouds become heavy enough, they release the condensed water back to Earth in the form of precipitation, such as rain or snow. This water cycle is a continuous process driven by the heat from the Sun.
The process by which the sun changes liquid water to water vapor is called evaporation. When the sun heats up liquid water, it causes the water molecules to gain energy and escape into the air as water vapor.
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.
The process you are referring to is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs when the sun's energy heats up water on the Earth's surface, causing it to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere.
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The sun's radiation heats the Earth's surface through a process called solar radiation. This heat causes water to change states by evaporating into water vapor, condensing into clouds, and eventually returning to the surface as precipitation.
The cooled water vapor condenses to form clouds in the atmosphere. When the clouds become heavy enough, they release the condensed water back to Earth in the form of precipitation, such as rain or snow. This water cycle is a continuous process driven by the heat from the Sun.
The process is called evaporation. As sunlight heats water, it provides energy for the water molecules at the surface to break free and transform into water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere.
Yes water vapor is steam. It is formed when water heats up to 100 degrees Celsius.
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water condenses and when there is enough water vapor is condensed it rains so it may transpire or evaporate once more
Evaporation
evaporation, where it turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere.
Fumaroles are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface.
the heat from the sun makes the water evaporate and goes to the air and then turns into water vapor then goes falling into small bodies of water and slides to the ocean and the same process happens over and over again