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Why does water naturally occur in rain?

The Earth's water cycle is evaporation of water from the oceans, the clouds so formed, the rain that falls from the clouds, the runoff of the rain into watercourses that flow eventually into the oceans, and the process of evaporation begins again.


Is water ever added or taken away from the water cycle?

Water is continually recycled in the water cycle, with no addition or subtraction. The process involves evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, where water changes state and moves around the earth in a continuous cycle. Human activities can impact this natural cycle through pollution or overuse of water resources.


How is the sun involved in the water cycle?

The sun plays a vital role in the water cycle by providing energy that drives the process of evaporation. When water on Earth's surface is heated by the sun, it changes into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere. This vapor eventually cools, condenses, and forms clouds, leading to precipitation such as rain or snow.


What are the 6 words that are apart of the water cycle?

Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation, Precipitation, Rain and Collection.


4 steps of the water cycle?

1st step precipitation, precipitation is rain hail sleet or snowPrecipitation occurs when so much condensed water (Which falls as rain) that the cumulus cloud can't hold anymore, so the water falls back to forms of rain, snow, hail and sleet.2nd step evaporation, evaporation is when the sun gets a hold of water and the water says bye byeEvaporation is when the sun heats up lakes, seas, oceans, rivers and, streams, and turns into water vapour or steam.3rd step condensation, condensation is when Water vapour which has been evaporated goes higher and higher until it reaches cool air and then condenses to form baby cumulus clouds which have got tiny droplets of rain in.

Related Questions

How much time taken and conclusion for rain water to evaporation?

This depends on many factors.


Why do evaporation and rain affect surface salinity of ocean water?

Because the process of evaporation leaves behind salt and rain is an result of evaporation


How does water get from the ocean to the mountains?

evaporation and rain


What will happen if water doesn't evaporate?

If the conditions do not allow evaporation (too much moisture, rain), the water remains as a liquid.


How much water is there today?

It is the same everyday. Sea and rain is constant. Transposition, condensation evaporation etc.


How do water vapors change into rain drops?

evaporation


Why does water naturally occur in rain?

The Earth's water cycle is evaporation of water from the oceans, the clouds so formed, the rain that falls from the clouds, the runoff of the rain into watercourses that flow eventually into the oceans, and the process of evaporation begins again.


What causes so much rain in the rain forest?

There is so much rain in the rain forests, because they are located near the equator. This makes their temperature high enough that it results in maximum evaporation of water, causing heavy rainfall to occur.


Can evaporation occur while its raining?

It is unlikely for evaporation to occur during rain because rain is typically associated with condensation. Evaporation takes place when liquid water turns into vapor due to heat energy from the sun. During rain, water is falling back to the surface in the form of precipitation, which is the opposite of evaporation.


How do you get water back from evaporation?

Rain, snow, hail, precipitation


How do processes of the water cycle produce variations of the water cycle?

we have evaporation . condensation and rain first. evaporation the sea evaporate and it produce water vapor then it condensate after that it rain definition : evaporation: liquid to gas condensation : gas to liquid so , it's the opposite


How does rain get back?

because of the water cycle Or, Rain (aka water) returns to the atmosphere primarily through evaporation, the vaporization of water into the air.