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Water in the seas, rivers and lakes changes to water vapour due to the heat of the Sun​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The water from rivers, seas and oceans is turned into water vapour by the sun's heat and by the wind. ... This vapour rises up into the sky and the cold air there makes the vapour condense into droplets and form clouds. These droplets grow bigger and heavier until they eventually fall as rain.

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When water at the ocean's surface is heated by the Sun it gains energy. With enough energy, the molecules of liquid water change into water vapor and move into the air. This process is called evaporation.

The water from rivers, seas and oceans is turned into water vapour by the sun's heat and by the wind. ... This vapour rises up into the sky and the cold air there makes the vapour condense into droplets and form clouds. These droplets grow bigger and heavier until they eventually fall as rain.

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