Lakes can be anywhere, close to oceans or distant from them. Since lakes are formed by collected rain water, they do not depend upon oceans.
Watershed.
Precipitation.
ph is found in oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds,and rain.
The wind and sun evaporates the water off lakes and oceans. The water vapour rises and forms clouds. The clouds release rain, which flows back into the lakes and oceans. The process is called, the water cycle.
No. The oceans
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Ocean's water is maintained by water cycle. Water returns back to oceans in form of rain.
To put it simple: water evaporates from the Earth surface (seas, oceans, rivers, lakes ets), then it is collected in the clouds, which then rain or snow. This way water returns back to the ground. And the it evaporates again. And so on
"The Oceans & Seas, oh, and the Lakes & Rivers. (Now, what subjects do I supervise on here ?) lol" Try Hydrosphere
No, most rain and snow actually comes from the evaporation of oceans. This is because about 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans, making them the largest source of water vapor for the water cycle. Lakes and rivers play a smaller role in the global water cycle compared to oceans.
Water returns to the atmosphere through a process called evaporation. When the sun heats up water bodies like lakes, rivers, and oceans, the water molecules gain enough energy to change into water vapor and rise into the air. This water vapor eventually cools and condenses into clouds, which then release precipitation back to the Earth as rain or snow.