In most cases, I figure it'd be the sun.
These energy sources are the movement of water molecules and the temperature.
Energy is absorbed into the water cycle primarily through the process of evaporation from water bodies like oceans, lakes, and rivers. The sun's heat provides the energy needed to convert liquid water into water vapor, which then contributes to cloud formation and precipitation in the water cycle.
The energy in the water cycle primarily comes from the sun. Solar radiation heats the Earth's surface, causing water to evaporate from oceans, lakes, and rivers. This evaporation process provides the energy needed for the water cycle to occur.
Thermal energy from sun powers water cycle.It provides heat to evaporate.
Most water is evaporated from oceans.
Water from oceans, lakes, rivers, and streams evaporate as part of the water cycle.
These are the oceans.
The energy that causes water to evaporate comes from the sun. Solar radiation heats up the water molecules, increasing their kinetic energy and allowing them to break free from the liquid surface and become water vapor.
The sun is a source of heat energy that can cause water to evaporate. The sun's heat provides the necessary energy for water molecules to break free from the liquid state and rise into the atmosphere as water vapor. Other substances can also evaporate under the right conditions, but water is particularly sensitive to the sun's energy due to its molecular structure.
More water is evaporated from oceans.
The sun provides the energy needed to evapourate water from the surface of oceans, seas and lakes etc and it also provides the heat energy to prevent almost all of the water on the Earth from freezing.
Water is the only thing.