The sun.
The sun's energy comes in the form of heat. This begins the cycle with evaporation.
Sun supplies energy. It initiates the first step of water cycle.
Energy from the sun
No, the moon does not supply energy to drive the water cycle directly. The water cycle is primarily powered by the sun through the process of evaporation and precipitation. However, the moon does influence tides, which can have some impact on the movement of water bodies.
The energy source behind the water cycle is solar energy. It is the only energy which initiates water cycle.
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The sun
Sun supplies energy. It initiates the first step of water cycle.
Yes oceans drive water cycle supply. Water is evaporated from oceans.
Energy from the sun
No, the moon does not supply energy to drive the water cycle directly. The water cycle is primarily powered by the sun through the process of evaporation and precipitation. However, the moon does influence tides, which can have some impact on the movement of water bodies.
Best for what? Not powering cars. The advantages of "water energy" is that nature supplies it "free" (as a result of sunlight and the hydrological cycle) and that its "renewable". As long as the sun shines.
Fresh water supplies can be cleaned up by the water cycle
Fresh water supplies can be cleaned up by the water cycle
Water cycle supplies water for usage. Rain water is purest form of water.
The sun provides energy in the water cycle.
The sun provides the energy for the water cycle.
The energy source behind the water cycle is solar energy. It is the only energy which initiates water cycle.