The Water Cycle in the Caribbean Sea!
In the Caribbean Sea the Water Cycle is composed of many steps and processes that it has to go through.
It all starts when the salty sea water evaporates and makes its way all the way up into the atmosphere and creates clouds which is the process called condensation. Then after a while, the water from those clouds precipitates and may fall in near by mountains that may be near the sea. If the water does fall some where else besides back into the ocean directly from the clouds then here will be a runoff that will make the water go back to the sea.
Another way the water cycle may occur in the Caribbean sea is when there is transpiration. Which is when the trees and plants, normally palm trees because they are the common plant near the sea, basically suet out the water that the plant took in and then evaporates and begins its journey back into the sea or back to the roots of the plants.
It all starts when the salty sea water evaporates and makes its way all the way up into the atmosphere and creates clouds which is the process called condensation. Then after a while, the water from those clouds precipitates and may fall in near by mountains that may be near the sea. If the water does fall some where else besides back into the ocean directly from the clouds then here will be a runoff that will make the water go back to the sea.
Another way the water cycle may occur in the Caribbean sea is when there is transpiration. Which is when the trees and plants, normally palm trees because they are the common plant near the sea, basically suet out the water that the plant took in and then evaporates and begins its journey back into the sea or back to the roots of the plants.