Yes, it is true.
Heat on land can lead to the warming of the surface, causing changes in temperature that can affect weather patterns, vegetation growth, and soil moisture levels. High temperatures can also lead to increased evaporation, which can impact water availability and contribute to drought conditions.
Planets and stars do not have a direct impact on Earth's weather. Weather on Earth is primarily influenced by factors such as the Sun, atmosphere, ocean currents, and land formations. The Sun provides the energy necessary to drive weather patterns on Earth through processes like evaporation and convection.
This water is absorbed by plants.
Precipitation .
The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere affects the formation of clouds in the atmosphere, which affects the precipitation in the atmosphere. The amount of solar heating in the atmosphere affects the temperature of the surface and the amount of water evaporation, and also determines the extent to which the humidity is convected into the atmosphere. Differences in humidity cause drought or precipitation, depending on how it is added or lost. Differences in heating are what drive the major pressure systems, which interact to form winds, clouds, and storms.
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Evaporation increase with the increase of temperature and decrease of pressure..
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Evaporation is the process where water moves from the air to the land.
The color of the water is dark, therefore, it absorbs the sun's rays.
The weather affects the ocean in various ways. When the climate is hot, the ocean will raise hot air into the atmosphere and therefore the impact of the weather on the ocean is directly proportional.
The water evaporates on the surface of the ocean and it is been carried away by the sea breeze to the land. As humidity is the amount of water vapor present in the air, it will be very high. When humidity is hidh water in the clouds condense and rain happens thus oceans play an important role in land weather
The movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere, to the land, and back to the ocean is called the water cycle. The water cycle consists of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
Heat on land can lead to the warming of the surface, causing changes in temperature that can affect weather patterns, vegetation growth, and soil moisture levels. High temperatures can also lead to increased evaporation, which can impact water availability and contribute to drought conditions.
Planets and stars do not have a direct impact on Earth's weather. Weather on Earth is primarily influenced by factors such as the Sun, atmosphere, ocean currents, and land formations. The Sun provides the energy necessary to drive weather patterns on Earth through processes like evaporation and convection.
This water is absorbed by plants.
Water vapor affect weather. Because the sun evaporates the water to produce clouds, it makes sense. Then the wind pushes the clouds over the land causing it to rain it. That is how water vapor affects weather.