Precipitation and Evaporation. :D
how does weathering affect earths oceans and land in constructive and distructive ways
three ways water reaches from earth to atmosphere are 1. direct evaporation from the water bodies like sea,river,oceans 2. moisture from the land(you must have seen land dries out) 3.moisture from the plant(small capillaries from the plants sucks water from land n goes to atmosphere in form of vapour from leaves)
The moon affects the oceans on earth in many ways. It raises tides in oceans. It helps cleaning ocean water.
Just three examples are: The oceans provide our drinking water due to the water cycle. Oceans allow shipping to transport goods and people across the globe. Oceans also provide the (saltwater) fish species we eat.
Water from the oceans evaporates and is carried by the atmosphere, eventually falling as rain or snow. Water that falls on the land helps break rocks down chemically, nourishes plants, and wears down the landscape. Eventually, the water returns to the sea to start the cycle over again.
While they are alive, carbon returns from animals into water through waste products from respiration and defecation/urination. Another way when they are dead is from decaying remains.
Materials are cycled through the Earth system in various ways. For example, the water cycle involves the movement of water between the atmosphere, oceans, and land. The carbon cycle involves the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere, plants, animals, soil, and oceans. These cycles are essential for maintaining balance and supporting life on Earth.
Land, air, and water interact in various ways to create Earth's ecosystems. The land affects the air through the absorption and release of heat, leading to the formation of winds and weather patterns. Water cycles through the environment, evaporating from oceans and land surfaces before returning as precipitation, which nourishes plants and animals on the land. Additionally, land features like mountains can influence the movement of air and the distribution of water across regions.
While they are alive, carbon returns from animals into water through waste products from respiration and defecation/urination. Another way when they are dead is from decaying remains.
because transportion was eaiser.
While they are alive, carbon returns from animals into water through waste products from respiration and defecation/urination. Another way when they are dead is from decaying remains.
Run-off includes the movement of water from precipitation, such as rain or snowmelt, that flows over the land surface and eventually reaches rivers, lakes, and oceans. Additionally, it encompasses groundwater that seeps into streams and rivers, contributing to the overall flow of water toward the ocean. This process is essential in the water cycle, as it helps transport nutrients and sediments from land to marine environments.