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Answered by thanika22
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Air moves to evaporate water then condenses on cooler layers (c) is the correct answer
Answered by jijinr1234
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a.The ocean loses water to the air when the water evaporates and turns intowater vapor (steam).

b.As air rises and cools the water in it can "condense out", forming clouds. Since clouds drift over the landscape, they are one of the ways that water movesgeographically around the globe in thewater cycle. A common myth is that clouds form because cooler air can hold less water than warmer air—but this is no

c.In the water cycle, evaporation occurs when sunlight warms the surface of thewater. ... As water vapor rises higher in the atmosphere, it begins to cool back down. When it is cool enough, the watervapor condenses and returns to liquidwater. These water droplets eventually gather to form clouds and precipitation

d.The atmosphere is the superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhereover the Earth. Water at the Earth's surface evaporates into water vapor which rises up into the sky to become part of a cloud which will float off with the winds, eventually releasing waterback to Earth as precipitation

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