Water is always flowing from rivers into the oceans. The rivers typically get their water from meltig snow in the mountains, and of course, rain that falls onto the land. The entire ocean's water cannot all fit into the air all at once. It becomes so dense that it has to fall to the ground. That is why the oceans never dry up.
You can never see evaporation. It is just to small to see.
Oceans control the weather on earth by the evaporation cycle happening. The heat sucks up the water by making it turn it into steam ,then the steam goes up to the clouds then in a matter of time it will fall as rain.
Yes, the oceans are getting saltier over time due to factors such as evaporation, precipitation, and human activities like mining and agriculture.
the ocean. Water cycles through evaporation, precipitation, and runoff, eventually making its way back to the oceans where the cycle begins again.
The majority of Earth's water is salty due to the continuous process of erosion, which carries dissolved minerals into the oceans. This, in combination with volcanic activity releasing minerals and salts into water bodies, contributes to the high salinity of our oceans. Additionally, evaporation of water from the oceans leaves the salts behind, further concentrating the salt content over time.
The process in the water cycle that increases the salinity of ocean water is evaporation. As water evaporates from the oceans, it leaves behind its salt content, causing the remaining water to become more saline. When this water vapor condenses and falls back into the ocean as precipitation, it is essentially fresh water, so this cycle of evaporation and precipitation increases the overall salinity of the oceans over time.
well you could donate to diffrent organizations but th best thing to do is to volunteer your time and educate people about the things that are happening, but i dont belive i know of any that are happening at the moment.
um well they are made of condences liquid. the could just floats. what you dont notice is that a cloud is some time at our lever, fog and evaporation
Because water comes back into the ocean due to precipitation and also through processes like run off.
disadvantage of evaporation
To calculate the evaporation rate of a substance, you can use the formula: Evaporation Rate (Initial Mass - Final Mass) / Time. This formula involves measuring the initial mass of the substance, the final mass after a certain period of time, and the time elapsed. Subtract the final mass from the initial mass and divide by the time to determine the evaporation rate.
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