rain, than sits, than evaberate and does the same thing over and over again
Water moves from bodies of water into the air through the process of evaporation.
The step in the water cycle in which water is released from plants into the atmosphere is called transpiration. This step allows water to enter the atmosphere to condense into clouds.
Condensation and precipitation involves releasing water into atmosphere. These are the part of water cycle.
Evaporation! =)
Evaporation
Evaporation from the ocean
The water cycle, sometimes called the Precipitation cycle.
the water cycle!
is it precipitation
ocean water evaporates,leaving salt behind
Evaporation from the ocean
Evaporation from the ocean
Yes - after water evaporates from the ocean, lakes, and other bodies of water and before it condenses to form clouds, it is in vapor form.
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.
The water cycle, sometimes called the Precipitation cycle.
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At the surface of the ocean in the water cycle, the process of evaporation occurs. The sun's heat causes water molecules to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere. This water vapor eventually condenses to form clouds and can later precipitate as rain or snow.
The process of which water is stored in the atmosphere as vapor, such as clouds & humidity.
Groundwater flowing into the ocean..
Evaporation: The process by which a liquid evaporates, or dissipates into gas form.Evaporation in the water cycle is the process by which water turns into vapor in the air.The evaporation of saline lakes has formed salt flats in many areas of the world.
When water turns into vapor which is a gas it goes into the atmosphere and then goes in the water cycle
(evaporation) water becomes vapor, (condensation)vapor is still vapor, (precipitation) vapor becomes water again...