None no water on the sun
Yes, the sun affects water through processes like evaporation, which is when the sun heats up water causing it to turn into vapor. The sun is also a major factor in the water cycle, driving the movement of water around the Earth through processes like precipitation and transpiration.
Sun Dirt Water was created on 2007-09-01.
No, running water does not come directly from the sun. Water on Earth comes from a variety of sources such as rainfall, rivers, and groundwater, which are replenished through the water cycle. The sun's energy plays a role in driving the water cycle by causing evaporation and precipitation.
The sun does not suck up water. Water is evaporated by the heat from the sun, causing it to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere. This is part of the water cycle where water is constantly being recycled on Earth.
There is no water on the sun.
the sun is important to the water cycle because without the sun the water wont evaporate.
yes, you can wen the sun hits the water the sun light is in the water you can also get really burnt.
None no water on the sun
the sun is important to the water cycle because without the sun the water wont evaporate.
The sun. The sun's energy comes in the form of heat. This begins the cycle with evaporation.
The sun
Thermal radiation from the sun increase the temperature of water.
There is water ice on the moon, but not as a result of the sun.
water gets evaporated due to sun
water is on the moon and sun and even milk
the water ivaporeits becos the heat from the sun