Mostly into the oceans.
the ocean. Water cycles through evaporation, precipitation, and runoff, eventually making its way back to the oceans where the cycle begins again.
Evaporation of water in the oceans is later precipitated as rain or snow onto the continents. A portion of this precipitation makes its way to rivers.Precipitation
The warm air rises and cools, causing condensation of water vapor which leads to the formation of clouds. Eventually, the water droplets in the clouds combine and fall as precipitation, such as rain or thunderstorms.
Precipitation occurs on frontal boundaries because different air masses with contrasting temperatures and moisture content collide. As the warm air rises over the cooler air mass, it cools and loses its ability to hold moisture, resulting in condensation and eventually precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or other types of precipitation.
The water molecule could evaporate due to heat from the sun, forming a water vapor cloud. This cloud could then be carried by the wind towards the ocean. Upon reaching a colder environment over the ocean, the vapor would condense back into liquid form and eventually fall as precipitation into the ocean.
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By way of an open watershed
Convectional precipitation and storms are caused by the heating of the Earth's surface, which warms the air above it. As the air warms, it becomes less dense and rises, creating uplifting motions that lead to the formation of clouds and eventually precipitation. This process is known as convection, and when it intensifies, it can lead to the development of thunderstorms.
the ocean. Water cycles through evaporation, precipitation, and runoff, eventually making its way back to the oceans where the cycle begins again.
Eventually all precipitation would cease.
Water in clouds returns to the sea through the process of precipitation, such as rain or snow. When clouds become saturated with water droplets, gravity pulls the water back down to Earth as precipitation, eventually making its way back to the sea through rivers, streams, and groundwater flow.
Dolphins live in water, so there is no way they get precipitation.
Severe precipitation is another way of saying heavy rain.
Water molecules evaporate from the ocean's surface, rise into the atmosphere, condense to form clouds, and eventually fall back to Earth as precipitation. This precipitation may flow over the land's surface as runoff, eventually making its way back to the ocean through rivers and streams.
Evaporation of water in the oceans is later precipitated as rain or snow onto the continents. A portion of this precipitation makes its way to rivers.Precipitation
Precipitation is rain, snow, or fog that falls from the sky. It is the result of solar evaporation. It is taken up into sky, forms clouds, and eventually falls back to earth.
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