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Does water have anything to do with the weather?

Water can regulate the climate. Water vapor in the atmosphere can block 60% of the earth's radiation and protect the earth from being cooled. Ocean and land water bodies can absorb and accumulate heat in summer, so that the temperature will not be too high; Heat can be released slowly in winter, so that the temperature will not be too low. Water on the surface of the ocean and the earth evaporates into the sky to form clouds. Water in the clouds falls into the rain through precipitation and turns into snow in winter. Water falling to the surface seeps into the ground to form groundwater; Groundwater gushes out from the stratum again, forming spring water, which flows into the sea through streams and rivers. Form a water cycle. Precipitation activities such as rain and snow have an important influence on climate formation. In temperate monsoon climate, monsoon brings abundant moisture, forming obvious dry and wet seasons. In addition, in nature, due to different climatic conditions, water will appear in the form of hail, fog, dew and frost, which will affect the climate and human activities. Supplement: Thank you for your adoption.