It evaporates from the ocean to the atmosphere, changes into a cloud(yes like the ones you see in the sky), then it becomes to heavy and starts falling down as rain until it lands on the ocean or ground.
Soaks into the ground or back to the ocean.
Evaporated water goes in the atmosphere as a gas and come back after condensation as rain or snow.
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.
it's the water cycle. the water from the ocean's evaporate with the heat from the sun and go up as water-vapour. they from clouds. when the clouds pass over mountains or when the clouds become heavy, the water vapour condenses and comes down as rain.
Lobsters live in water if you go to the ocean you can go under water.
Evaporated water go in the atmosphere.
Rainfall runoffs into a nearby body of water, is absorbed by the soil, or is transpired back into the atmosphere.
Because the deeper you go the more water you have on top of you, every 10 meters you go under water, you have another atmosphere on top of you, the wieg that is pressed to you is what causes the pressure
Water pressure in the ocean is caused by the weight of the water above pushing down on the water below. The deeper you go in the ocean, the greater the water pressure because there is more water above pushing down. This pressure increases at a rate of about 1 atmosphere (14.7 psi) for every 10 meters of depth.
the excess water from the ocean when the tides go in and out when the tide comes in the water is pushed from the ocean and is brought to land but when the tide goes out the water is pushed to the middle of the ocean and is sent to other places
Vaporization (aka. evaporation) is the process in which the molecules in liquid water break their intermolecular forces of attraction and become gas molecules. These H2O gas molecules have no where to go, except into the atmosphere. So the process for when these gas molecules change back into liquid molecules and leave the atmosphere, (or when it rains) is called condensation. This water of course goes back into different water sources such as ponds, lakes, and oceans.
They come to the surface of the water, exhale the carbon dioxide they have inside their lungs. Then the intake oxygen from the atmosphere and go back under water. After they run out of oxygen the go back to the surface and repeat the process.