Water comes out from the spout.
Yes, water can conduct electricity and can shock you if it comes into contact with an electrical source.
Water comes out of a hydrant. Firemen use hydrants when they are putting out fires in houses and businesses around town.
Most of the water in the air comes from evaporation of water bodies like oceans, rivers, and lakes. This process transforms liquid water into vapor, which then enters the atmosphere as moisture.
Faucet.
A faucet.
Meteoric water comes from the sky.
Water Vapor
Condensation comes before precipitation. Water vapors condense to water droplets.
water vapor
Cause the water comes to me not me to the water
it comes from a person farting in the water.
The water in a slough comes from rain water.
It goes in as a vapor and comes out as a liquid.
yes Not all salt. There are salt mines all over the world where most of our salt comes from.
The water vapor in your breath comes from water contained in your body, particularly in your lungs and airways. As you exhale, this water is released into the air in the form of vapor.
All river water comes from rain or snow (or hail) precipitation, Which comes from clouds, which comes from water bodies which are filled from rivers and rain or snow (or hail) precipitation, etc.
If you are referring to water vapor in the atmosphere, most comes from the largest water source on the planet, the oceans.