The sea, the world ocean, or simply the ocean, is the connected body of salty water that covers over 70 percent of the Earth's surface. This is a very important part of the water cycle. This is where the water is collected from and deposited to through the water cycle.
Winds blowing over the surface of the sea produce waves, which break when they reach shallow water. Winds also aid evaporation which is the process that takes water from the sea into the sky where clouds are formed.
Winds blowing over the surface of the sea produce waves, which break when they reach shallow water. Winds also aid evaporation which is the process that takes water from the sea into the sky where clouds are formed.