# The Sun warms the Earth through radiation. # Water evaporates from the Earth's surface because of the heat. # Water changes state to become water vapour. # Water vapour condenses on the cooler surface (the sky) to form water droplets. # Water droplets gather and become heavy. # Clouds form and becomes rain. # Rain = water, and the cycle repeats itself
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The SUN is the biggest engine, which drives all the forces of nature.
Precipitation is one of such amazing process by nature, through which water returns to the earth. Initially water is evaporated from oceans and lands, where oceans contribute 65-70% of total precipitation as evaporation. Once, water is evaporated by the energy of the sun, water turns into water vapour and gets condensed in the atmosphere to form clouds, these clouds release water in the form of precipitation in the form of rain or snow (depending on local weather conditions).
Rain is then intercepted by trees, building cover etc. When the rain water reaches the ground, soil absorbs the water until its saturation point is reached, water from soil then flows as sub-surface water or ground water to oceans.
Water on the surface forms channels, channels joins to form rivulets, then to rivers and great rivers, all flows towards the ocean. Water again then gets evaporated from oceans and lands to form clouds.
Although ocean contributes most of the rain, water through evapo-transpiration also contributes a significant amount. But basically the SUN is the most important source of all force in nature.
Basically its the sun's energy.
Water cycle affects the weather pattern. Weather becomes moist after it rains.
Yes water cycle affect weather pattern and climate. They are changed after precipitation.
Water cycle increases humidity. It makes he air moist.
Precipitation
The weather plays a crucial role in the water cycle. Weather conditions such as temperature, humidity, and air pressure impact evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, which are key processes in the water cycle. For example, high temperatures can increase evaporation from water bodies, leading to more moisture in the atmosphere which can eventually result in precipitation.
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Water cycle affects the weather pattern. Weather becomes moist after it rains.
Water cycle affects the weather pattern. Weather becomes moist after it rains.
The water cycle has very little influence on the weather anywhere.
It is related because the water cycle is never ending, so the weather depends on where we are in the cycle.
Yes water cycle affect weather pattern and climate. They are changed after precipitation.
The weather cycle is a continuous cycle of air, water, and temperature the world over. The water cycle--evaporation, condensation, precipitation--is part of the cycle with pressure differences being caused by temperature changes.
Water cycle increases humidity. It makes he air moist.
Flora and fauna are affected by water cycle. It causes weather change.
no
Precipitation
The weather plays a crucial role in the water cycle. Weather conditions such as temperature, humidity, and air pressure impact evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, which are key processes in the water cycle. For example, high temperatures can increase evaporation from water bodies, leading to more moisture in the atmosphere which can eventually result in precipitation.