Cool air cannot hold as much water vapor as warm air, so tiny drops of water will condense, or form in the cloud.They fall to the earth as rain, or as hail or snow if they are frozen.
The rain or snow adds water to rivers, lakes, and streams. The water seeps into the ground. Over time, rivers and streams carry the water back to the oceans. And the water cycle continues.
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Moisture in the air primarily evaporates from bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. It can also come from plants through a process called transpiration, where water evaporates from leaves.
Evaporation is increased in warm climates. Water is evaporated in the air, not the air.
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Most of the water in the air comes from the process of evaporation, where water from oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water transforms into water vapor. This water vapor then gets carried into the atmosphere through processes like transpiration from plants or from human activities like industrial processes and combustion.
Water cycle is the term for the constant movement of the earth's water from oceans to air to land and back to oceans
Most of the water in the air comes from evaporation of water bodies like oceans, rivers, and lakes. This process transforms liquid water into vapor, which then enters the atmosphere as moisture.
Water cycle is the term for the constant movement of the earth's water from oceans to air to land and back to oceans
no it is actually found in the hydrosphere where it has all of the oceans and lakes
by evaporation
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