Biology, asked by jbalicea, 4 months ago

Explain how water circulates between the hydrosphere and atmosphere to create weather and climate. Use a complete sentence and give at least one supporting detail.

Answers

Answered by SuperstarGold
0

Answer: Water circulates between the hydrosphere and the atmosphere; this cycle is known as the hydrological cycle.

Explanation:

The sun's heat warms the oceans and seas and facilitates evaporation and rising updraughts. The air then cools and condenses to form precipitation which can be in the form of rain or snow. High rates of evaporation will occur in tropical areas and these regions will receive high rainfall. Air masses that contain moisture that encounter mountain ranges will create relief rainfall where the leeward side of the mountain receives plenty rainfall an the leeward side is much dryer.

Similar questions