Understanding how you feel about water and how we get water.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Where does rain come from?
If you asked most people where rain comes from, their response would be "the clouds." If you asked them where the clouds come from, would they know? How did the water get into the clouds? Where does the water go, once it falls as rain? Do you know?
Once water comes up from groundwater and goes into a body of water, it then evaporates and goes through transpiration. It then turns into water vapor, which creates clouds, and precipitation is created inside of the clouds. After it precipitates, the cycle repeats.
According to the water cycle, the rain comes from water, that has evaporated from the ground into the sky, which creates clouds. Once those cloud get filled, or over capacitated with water, it begins to rain.
Yes, because the clouds are made by vapor.The water gets into the clouds by the water cycle where pricipitation, condensation, and precipitation occurs. After ir rains the earth absorbs the water, the earth evaporates the water which is when the sun heats up water in lakes or rivers or the ocean and it turns to steam. After the water evaporates the air gets cold and changes back into liquid, forming clouds, which is condensation. After condensation, precipitation occurs when so much water has condensed that the air can’t hold it anymore, so the clouds get heavy and water falls back to the earth in the form of rain,sleet,or snow.
Water goes into clouds with the process of evaporation and condensation.That is when the water is evaporated and goes into the cloud.Once the water falls back down its called precipitation.When the water is on the surface it goes underground and rise up again.
When the sun shines on the earth, it causes water to evaporate( water from lakes, pools, && seas ) As this water evaporates it rises to the atmosphere. When it reaches an (height) where the temperature is very low, it condenses to form clouds. When heavy enough, these clouds release water droplets which fall back to the earth as rain.
The water cycle is an endless cycle. There is no beginning nor end. The sun evaporates the water into vapor and into clouds. Then precipitation happens and it keeps going.
water got into the clouds by evaporation and condensation. so when it rain it evaporates it and then condesation brings the water into the clouds then it repeats its self thats why its called the cycle.
The water cycle repates its self over and over again, after a certain point water comes back down to earth as rain. After it evaporates the cloud fills up and therefore it has to come back down as some type of mixter. Depending on what the temptuter is on earth it cold be snow, rain, sleet, or hail. So the rain comes from the evaropation.
It comes from the evaporation of water that goes in the cloud and then it condensation where the clouds form then it precipitation were it rains again.
Unless the person or people are highly educated ot know alot about the water cycle. I believe that they wouldn't know. According to the water cycle, the water got into the clouds by evaporation. As the rain falls it becomes precipitation. The rain is formed in the clouds when it begins the condensation process. After the rain falls, it either goes into teh ground, a lake, a pool, a pond, the ocean, pretty much anywhere. It can even fall on you. Rain is in annever ending process called the water cycle.
well the water cycle states that soon as water falls to the ground with is precipitation it run off into lakes,oceans,streams etc. when it gets to it's destination the sun begins to absorb water that evaporates from the lakes and streams into clouds and this is called condensation. When the rain has settle in the clouds until it has began to get full it will eventually fall back to earth to start the water cycle over again.
Most people don't know where clouds come from or what they are. Water gets into the clouds through a process called evaporation. Evaporation is when the heat causes water to become something called water vapor and this allows water little by little to the sky and then as water vapor joins together in the sky with gases they become a "cloud". When the cloud gets full of water it then begins to rain, when water hits the ground it goes into the ground or into the any body of water and a process called The water cycle begins and it keeps going again and again.
Most people wouldn't know where the clouds come from. The clouds come from evaporation, which is the suns rays and heat taking water little by little into the air and once it all comes together it forms the fog in the sky that we call clouds. Once water falls from the clouds it goes back into lakes and ponds and also sinks into the ground as ground water which is where some of us get our fresh water from. The water cycle never runs out it continues to repeat itself.
Once water comes up from groundwater and goes into a body of water, it then evaporates and goes through transpiration. It then turns into water vapor, which creates clouds, and precipitation is created inside of the clouds. After it precipitates, the cycle repeats.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the water cycle, the rain comes from water, that has evaporated from the ground into the sky, which creates clouds. Once those cloud get filled, or over capacitated with water, it begins to rain.
ReplyDeleteYes, because the clouds are made by vapor.The water gets into the clouds by the water cycle where pricipitation, condensation, and precipitation occurs. After ir rains the earth absorbs the water, the earth evaporates the water which is when the sun heats up water in lakes or rivers or the ocean and it turns to steam. After the water evaporates the air gets cold and changes back into liquid, forming clouds, which is condensation. After condensation, precipitation occurs when so much water has condensed that the air can’t hold it anymore, so the clouds get heavy and water falls back to the earth in the form of rain,sleet,or snow.
ReplyDeleteWater goes into clouds with the process of evaporation and condensation.That is when the water is evaporated and goes into the cloud.Once the water falls back down its called precipitation.When the water is on the surface it goes underground and rise up again.
ReplyDeleteWhen the sun shines on the earth, it causes water to evaporate( water from lakes, pools, && seas ) As this water evaporates it rises to the atmosphere. When it reaches an (height) where the temperature is very low, it condenses to form clouds. When heavy enough, these clouds release water droplets which fall back to the earth as rain.
ReplyDeleteThe water cycle is an endless cycle. There is no beginning nor end. The sun evaporates the water into vapor and into clouds. Then precipitation happens and it keeps going.
ReplyDeletewater got into the clouds by evaporation and condensation. so when it rain it evaporates it and then condesation brings the water into the clouds then it repeats its self thats why its called the cycle.
ReplyDeleteThe water cycle repates its self over and over again, after a certain point water comes back down to earth as rain. After it evaporates the cloud fills up and therefore it has to come back down as some type of mixter. Depending on what the temptuter is on earth it cold be snow, rain, sleet, or hail. So the rain comes from the evaropation.
ReplyDeleteIt comes from the evaporation of water that goes in the cloud and then it condensation where the clouds form then it precipitation were it rains again.
ReplyDeleteUnless the person or people are highly educated ot know alot about the water cycle. I believe that they wouldn't know. According to the water cycle, the water got into the clouds by evaporation. As the rain falls it becomes precipitation. The rain is formed in the clouds when it begins the condensation process. After the rain falls, it either goes into teh ground, a lake, a pool, a pond, the ocean, pretty much anywhere. It can even fall on you. Rain is in annever ending process called the water cycle.
ReplyDeletewell the water cycle states that soon as water falls to the ground with is precipitation it run off into lakes,oceans,streams etc. when it gets to it's destination the sun begins to absorb water that evaporates from the lakes and streams into clouds and this is called condensation. When the rain has settle in the clouds until it has began to get full it will eventually fall back to earth to start the water cycle over again.
ReplyDeleteAfter Evaporation of the water goes in the cloud when the clouds form and it rains again called
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Most people don't know where clouds come from or what they are. Water gets into the clouds through a process called evaporation. Evaporation is when the heat causes water to become something called water vapor and this allows water little by little to the sky and then as water vapor joins together in the sky with gases they become a "cloud". When the cloud gets full of water it then begins to rain, when water hits the ground it goes into the ground or into the any body of water and a process called The water cycle begins and it keeps going again and again.
ReplyDeleteMost people wouldn't know where the clouds come from. The clouds come from evaporation, which is the suns rays and heat taking water little by little into the air and once it all comes together it forms the fog in the sky that we call clouds. Once water falls from the clouds it goes back into lakes and ponds and also sinks into the ground as ground water which is where some of us get our fresh water from. The water cycle never runs out it continues to repeat itself.
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