Evaporation, precipitation and runoff and it is all driven by the sun
Solar energy drives water cycle. It helps in evaporation.
evaporation condensation precipitation there is a process that skips a step in this cycle, called SUBLIMATION, where ice turns directly into vapor, skipping the liquid stage. THere are also 3 "states" of matter: vapor, or gaseous (for water, above 100 degrees C) Liquid (for water, between 0 and 100 degrees C) Solid (for water, frozen)
The energy source behind the water cycle is solar energy. It is the only energy which initiates water cycle.
Water can exist in three phases on Earth: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). These phases depend on temperature and pressure conditions.
Ice, Water, and Steam.Bonus answer: Plasma!
condensation, precipitation, and condensation
Solar energy drives water cycle. It helps in evaporation.
Evaporation and precipitation.
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It is the circular path of water in its various phases that gives the hydrological cycle its form cycle...
The sun/solar energy is the driving force behind the water cycle.
What are the three regions of the water cycle?
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The phase change of water graph shows the relationship between temperature and state of water. It includes the three main phases of water: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam). The graph illustrates how water transitions between these phases with changes in temperature and pressure.
The two phases of the water cycle that are repeated are evaporation and condensation. Evaporation occurs when water changes from liquid to vapor, typically due to heat, and condensation is when water vapor changes back into liquid form to become clouds or fog. This cycle of evaporation and condensation repeats continuously in the water cycle.
The energy source behind the water cycle is solar energy. It is the only energy which initiates water cycle.
evaporation condensation precipitation there is a process that skips a step in this cycle, called SUBLIMATION, where ice turns directly into vapor, skipping the liquid stage. THere are also 3 "states" of matter: vapor, or gaseous (for water, above 100 degrees C) Liquid (for water, between 0 and 100 degrees C) Solid (for water, frozen)