by evaporation
by evaporation
the wet parts like oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, creeks, glaciers, clouds, moisture in the air, etc.
Because heat from the sun causes water to evaporate from the seas and oceans. The water vapour cools, and condenses into clouds - falling back to earth as rain. It's a continuous cycle.
Moist air masses often form over bodies of water such as oceans, seas, and lakes. The warm temperatures and high humidity levels over these water surfaces contribute to the development of moisture in the air mass.
Water cycle is the term for the constant movement of the earth's water from oceans to air to land and back to oceans
Near seas, oceans, salt lakes the atmosphere contain sodium chloride aerosols.
Near seas, oceans, salt lakes the atmosphere contain sodium chloride aerosols.
The process that moves water into the air is called evaporation, where water changes from a liquid to a gaseous state due to heat energy from the sun. Evaporation occurs from bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers, as well as from moist surfaces like soil and vegetation.
The atmosphere doesn't have the capacity to hold all that water.If the water in the oceans all evaporated, the air would be so saturated with water that it would fall back down as rain. Also, seas often have connections with rivers and lakes etc. So there is a constant supply of water from these water bodies. :)
Water cycle is the term for the constant movement of the earth's water from oceans to air to land and back to oceans
In open seas, in freshwater lakes and rivers, and in artificial marine habitats. Most fish live exclusively in water, but some fish, like the mudskipper, are amphibious and can live on land. Some can glide in the air, like the the flying banded fish and the koko fish.