Physical precipitation of gypsum due to the evaporation of seawater produces sedimentary rock called gypsum rock or rock gypsum.
Areas with heavy precipitation are often referred to as "rainforests" when they receive significant amounts of rainfall consistently throughout the year. In meteorological terms, these regions may also be classified as "tropical wet climates" or "monsoon climates," depending on their specific characteristics. Additionally, regions experiencing heavy precipitation due to orographic lift, such as coastal mountains, may be called "orographic zones."
evaporation condensation precipitation there is a process that skips a step in this cycle, called SUBLIMATION, where ice turns directly into vapor, skipping the liquid stage. THere are also 3 "states" of matter: vapor, or gaseous (for water, above 100 degrees C) Liquid (for water, between 0 and 100 degrees C) Solid (for water, frozen)
The process of water evaporating and then condensing is called the water cycle or hydrological cycle. This cycle involves the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere through processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
Rain.Evaporation.Clouds fill up.Rain.EvaporationClouds fill up.Rain.Evaporation.Clouds fill up.evaporation--->condensation--->precipitation--->runoff--->transperationThe 3 main steps are evaporation, condensation, and presipitation. I probably didn't spell that right.....Condensation----->Precipitation------>Evaporation
it is called desert because there is high level of sunshine and of course evaporation with little rain.
Humidity
evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and then its runoff
evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and then its runoff
The process is called the water cycle. It involves the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth through processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
Physical precipitation of gypsum due to the evaporation of seawater produces sedimentary rock called gypsum rock or rock gypsum.
Precipitation seeping through cracks and holes in the ground.
The process is called crystallization. Methods are precipitation, melting, evaporation, deposition.
This is the water cycle on the Earth.
No. In the water cycle, water comes down to the ground as precipitation. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Then, the water is either absorbed by plants, which is called transpiration, or is absorbed into the ground, which is called runoff. After that, the water changes into a gas, which is called evaporation. Once it is in the sky, it cools down and forms a cloud. This step is called condensation. Then, it starts all over again. Precipitation, runoff, transpiration, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, etc.
I think the word you're looking for is probably "transpiration", though "evaporation" is also a possibility.
evaporation condensation precipitation there is a process that skips a step in this cycle, called SUBLIMATION, where ice turns directly into vapor, skipping the liquid stage. THere are also 3 "states" of matter: vapor, or gaseous (for water, above 100 degrees C) Liquid (for water, between 0 and 100 degrees C) Solid (for water, frozen)