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Sun as motor of water cycle

Describe why the sun is considered as the "motor" of water cycle?

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The sun is generally regarded as the motor of the water cycle as over its energy transformation of the liquid water into water vapor depends. Thus, the sun is the only energy source which forms the water to circulate in the nature.

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