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∙ 7y agodecrease over time, leading to drought conditions in many areas. This would affect ecosystems, agriculture, and human populations that rely on water for survival. It could also disrupt the water cycle and lead to other environmental imbalances.
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
The word you're looking fro is... rain.
Rain and snow are two forms of precipitation that return water to Earth's surface. Rain is liquid water falling from the clouds, while snow is frozen water crystals that fall as flakes.
Precipitation is the term used to describe water falling to the Earth's surface from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This process is essential for replenishing water sources and sustaining ecosystems.
The process of evaporation moves water from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere, where it condenses into clouds. Precipitation, such as rain or snow, returns water from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface. This cycle is known as the water cycle.
Where on earth surface does most precipitation fall
precipitation
Evaporation and condensation
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
first it has to evaporate off the earths surface and go to the clouds.
Precipitation is the term used to describe water falling to the Earth's surface from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This process is essential for replenishing water sources and sustaining ecosystems.
the earth is spinning and also the wind ----- The weather cycles. The whole thing is about precipitation, evaporation, and condensation.
Water which moves over the earths surface after having precipitated (rain, snow, etc) is known as runoff. Most rivers get the majority of their water from precipitation runoff.
Rain and snow are two forms of precipitation that return water to Earth's surface. Rain is liquid water falling from the clouds, while snow is frozen water crystals that fall as flakes.
The word you're looking fro is... rain.
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70% or 80% of water covers the earths surface