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What does precipitation gather into?
the precipitation gathers ininto streams and rivers that flow down to the lakes and oceans. This is called runoff. evaporation. liquid water escapes into the air as water vapor.
What do we call precipitation that flows back to a lake or ocean?
Surface runoff is affected by both meteorological factors and the physical geology and topography of the land. Only about a third of the precipitation that falls over land runs off into streams and rivers and is returned to the oceans.
How does precipitation connect oceans and lakes?
Most precipitation lands in the oceans. Precipitation that falls onto land flows into rivers, streams, and lakes. When warmed by the sun, water on the surface of oceans and freshwater bodies evaporates, forming a vapor. Water vapor rises into the atmosphere, where it condenses, forming clouds.
What is it called when water gathers together?
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the global water cycle. Precipitation forms in the clouds when water vapor condenses into bigger and bigger droplets of water. This helps water droplets gather together and become large enough to fall to the Earth.
What is it called when water gathers in lakes seas or oceans?
When water vapors rise from water into the air we call that: Accumulation. When water gathers in lakes, seas or oceans we call that: Condensation.
Which of the following is a form of precipitation?
The main forms of precipitation include drizzling, rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, graupel and hail. Precipitation occurs when a portion of the atmosphere becomes saturated with water vapor (reaching 100% relative humidity), so that the water condenses and “precipitates” or falls.
What is precipitation class 10th?
-A precipitation reaction is a type of reaction in which the two or more reactants react together to form an Insoluble solid commonly known as a precipitate. -The reaction generally takes place in the aqueous medium when two reactants having different salts react together.
What is ocean circulation class 7?
The water on the surface of the oceans is constantly flowing in one direction from one place to another. These flowing movements of water in oceans are called ocean currents. They are caused by differences in the temperature and salinity of water, by wind, solar heating and gravity.
Where does the rain come from in the water cycle?
When the water from the rivers and oceans evaprates,then the water vapours goes into the atmosphere where it forms a cloud and then condences and comes down in the form of rain and this happens again and again and it is known as water cycle How is hydroelectric Energy used to produce power?
What happens to water when it gathers on land?
When water gathers, it eventually evaporates, or turns into a gas because of heat, and travels across the land until it transpires (falls down) as precipitation. (rain, sleet, or snow) Why does water evaporate from rivers and oceans?
Why does water condense into the high lakes?
The Sun’s heat energy evaporates the oceans causing water vapour eventually to condense and fall as rain into mountain lakes.The water in the high lakes has potential energy because it’s high up, and it can be run down a chute so that it gathers speed and hits a set of turbine blades to drive a generator. That is a hydro power plant.
How are sedementry rocks formed in the ocean?
Water runs down hill where it gathers in low spots that become lakes oceans and seas. What are sedementry rocks? Rocks that are formed from preexisting rocks that have been weathered. After the rocks are broken down they are then transported and deposited on the floor of lakes or oceans, and then are litchi field.