The processes are called "evaporation" and "transpiration".
Water cycle is the way that water moves from being water vapor, to liquid water and back to water vapor.
water vapor
Condensation involves storage of energy in vapor state. It is the 2nd step of water cycle.
Evaporation impacts the water cycle by changing liquid water into water vapor.
The process that involves the transformation of liquid water into gaseous water vapor in the water cycle is called evaporation. This occurs when heat energy from the sun causes liquid water on the Earth's surface to change into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere.
Water cycle is the way that water moves from being water vapor, to liquid water and back to water vapor.
water vapor
It is evaporation.
The water cycle involves transpiration as plants release water vapor through their leaves, which contributes to the overall water vapor in the atmosphere. This water vapor then condenses to form clouds and eventually falls back to the Earth as precipitation. The water is then taken up by plants again, continuing the cycle.
The water cycle, sometimes called the Precipitation cycle.
Condensation involves storage of energy in vapor state. It is the 2nd step of water cycle.
Evaporation impacts the water cycle by changing liquid water into water vapor.
Precipitation.
The process that involves the transformation of liquid water into gaseous water vapor in the water cycle is called evaporation. This occurs when heat energy from the sun causes liquid water on the Earth's surface to change into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere.
Evaporation is the process in the water cycle that provides most of the water vapor in Earth's atmosphere. It occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor due to heat from the sun.
The cycle is called the hydrologic or H2O cycle. Specifically, condensation is the process in which water vapor transforms into a liquid. This process is responsible for the development of clouds and fog.
After evaporation, water gets converted into water vapor. This is the first step of water cycle.