from where water sources gains heat energy for evaporation?
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The sun (solar energy) drives evaporation of water from oceans, lakes, moisture in the soil, and other sources of water. ... Evaporation of water occurs when the surface of the liquid is exposed, allowing molecules to escape and form water vapor; this vapor can then rise up and form clouds.
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From the sun, the water bodies gain heat energy for evaporation (process of vaporization of water).
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- At first, the water get evapourised due to the help of sun.
- Then, they get up high in the atmosphere.
- Due to the low temperature in the high sky/atmosphere, they turn into vapour to water and then ice.
- Then, ice from the sky falls down into the earth's surface.
- And hence, rainfall happens.
- This process never ends and is named as the water cycle.
(Note: It is written that the ice from high atmosphere comes down and rain fall occurs. When the ice comes down, it get transformed into liquid state, i.e. water, and then, rainfall occurs.)
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