i think it goes up because when you go deeper in the water that is in the ocean it gets colder and goes up.
No. Only PURE WATER evaporates from the ocean. It evaporates, rises into the atmosphere, and eventually cools down, condenses, and falls as rain. It may have some chemicals other than water in it, but they were picked up from the atmosphere. So, in a nutshell, only water rises from the ocean to make clouds/rain. The salt is left behind.
water evaporates then comes back down
When ocean water is heated by the sun and evaporates, the water molecules turn into vapor and rise into the atmosphere. This process forms clouds, which can lead to precipitation in the form of rain or snow. The remaining ocean water will gradually cool down as a result of the loss of heat through evaporation.
In the sea-evaporates from the sea, comes down as rain on land, goes down the rivers to go back to the sea.
Soda doesn't evaporate faster then plain water becasue the molecules in soda are colsely packed together which makes it harder to evaporate. The molecules in plain water evaporate quicker because they are less packed together and don't attract as the molecules in soda do.
The water cycle, when the water evaporates into the cloud it leaves the salt in the ocean then rains down and we have fresh water.
The sun. Ocean water evaporates and comes down as rain on the high ground
The process is known as 'The Water Cycle' and the basic steps are: Water evaporates from the ocean and forms water carrying clouds. Clouds rain down on the land. Plants take in the water through their roots. Water evaporates from the plant's leaves and is called Transpiration.
No. Only PURE WATER evaporates from the ocean. It evaporates, rises into the atmosphere, and eventually cools down, condenses, and falls as rain. It may have some chemicals other than water in it, but they were picked up from the atmosphere. So, in a nutshell, only water rises from the ocean to make clouds/rain. The salt is left behind.
water evaporates then comes back down
Something like 326,000,000,000,000,000,000 gallons (326 million trillion gallons) of water (roughly 1,260,000,000,000,000,000,000 liters) can be found on our planet. This water is in a constant cycle -- it evaporates from the ocean, travels through the air, rains down on the land and then flows back to the ocean.
it is when the sun boils the water and it evaporates turning into clouds it then condensates falling down back as preecipatation (snow water) it falls back into the ocean river or sea its called the watercycle thats why
This assertion is not always valid.
It evaporates from the ocean to the atmosphere, changes into a cloud(yes like the ones you see in the sky), then it becomes to heavy and starts falling down as rain until it lands on the ocean or ground.
The water cycle or hydrologic is a continuous cycle where water evaporates, travels into the air and becomes part of a cloud, falls down to earth as precipitation, and then evaporates again.
The Water Cycle: 1.flows down from land (ground-water discharge) 2.goes to the ocean the ocean collects it 3.then the water evaporates 4.then condensation from the sun 5.the water storage into the atmosphere 6.when the clouds are full they rain or hail or snow which lets out the water that was collected 7.do it all over again
When ocean water is heated by the sun and evaporates, the water molecules turn into vapor and rise into the atmosphere. This process forms clouds, which can lead to precipitation in the form of rain or snow. The remaining ocean water will gradually cool down as a result of the loss of heat through evaporation.