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somu tells that evaporation occurs in houses schools pounds
lakes rivers oceans seas from wet clothes ditches is it true explain

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Answered by 452892
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The water cycle sounds like it is describing how water moves above, on, and through the Earth... and it does. But, in fact, much more water is "in storage" for long periods of time than is actually moving through the cycle. The storehouses for the vast majority of all water on Earth are the oceans. It is estimated that of the 332,500,000 cubic miles (mi3) (1,386,000,000 cubic kilometers (km3)) of the world's water supply, about 321,000,000 mi3 (1,338,000,000 km3) is stored in oceans. That is about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. It is also estimated that the oceans supply about 90 percent of the evaporated water that goes into the water cycle.

The water in the oceans is saline (saltwater), but, what do we mean by "saline water?" Saline water contains significant amounts (referred to as "concentrations") of dissolved salts. In this case, the concentration is the amount (by weight) of salt in water, as expressed in "parts per million" (ppm). Water is saline if it has a concentration of more than 1,000 ppm of dissolved salts; ocean water contains about 35,000 ppm of salt.

Answered by AntaraBaranwal
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Answer:

Yes, the statement is true.

The heat of the sun causes the water to evaporate from them.

Hope my answer helps.

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