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An equilibrium exist on long term.

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Do you oceans gain earliest water considering evaporation and precipitation together?

On a long term between evaporation and condensation an equilibrium exist.


Do earths oceans gain or lose water considering evaporation and precipitation together if so how much?

if evaporation is considered part of precipitation it odes because precipitation causes evaporation


Do earths oceans gain or lose water considering evaporation and precipation together and how much?

On long term an equilibrium exist.


Does earths oceans gain or lose water considering evaporation and precipitation together how much?

An equilibrium exist on long term.


Do earths oceans gain or lose water considering evaporation and precipitation together and how much?

Earths oceans gain water considering evaporation and precipitation together since when vapour is released to the atmosphere it condenses and later falls back as rainfall by about (1-5)%


Where does most of the water in the atmosphere come?

oceans (: oceans (:


Water from oceans and earths surface that changes to water vapor?

Evaporation


What properties of water allow it to exist as a liquid in oceans and rivers?

Its molecules are in constant motion, allowing for evaporation and condensation.


In order to maintain earths water balance evaporation exceeds precipitation over what?

In order to maintainEarth'swater balance, evaporation exceeds precipitation over oceans.


What is the largest reservoir of evaporation precipitation condensation and all the other elements in the water cycle?

Oceans are the larger reservoir of water.


Biogeochemical cycle consisting of an alternation of evaporation and condensation?

The biogeochemical cycle that consists of an alternation of evaporation and condensation is the Water Cycle. It involves the movement of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans through processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. This cycle is essential for distributing water across the planet and regulating Earth's climate.


Example of the water cycle?

The water cycle involves the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. It includes processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. For example, water from oceans and lakes evaporates, forms clouds, then falls back to Earth as rain or snow.