Friday, January 6, 2017

No evaporation in water cycle?

No evaporation in water cycle?

43:11 And the One Who sends down water from the sky in (due) measure, then We revive a dead land with it; thus you will be brought forth,

30:48 Allah is the One Who sends the winds, so they raise (fatuthiru) the clouds, then He spreads them in the sky how He wills, and He makes them fragments so you see the rain coming forth from their midst. Then when He causes it to fall upon whom He wills of His slaves, behold, they rejoice.

(Clouds are made of water; so “winds raise the clouds” can be interpreted as “winds raise the water”(evaporation). So, evaporation is implicitly mentioned in the Qur’an)(The sentence “makes them (the clouds) fragments (rain)” in Verse 30:48 agrees with the fact that the clouds are made of water)(There is a relation between the winds and evaporation, the air holds water vapor. When wind speed and humidity stay constant, and temperature increases, then the rate of evaporation will increase because warmer air can hold more water vapor than colder air)(Allah knows best)

86:11 And by the sky which returns,

(It is interpreted that Verse 86:11 also points out evaporation)(Allah knows best)

15:22 And We have sent the fertilizing winds, and We sent down water from the sky, and We gave it to you to drink. And you are not its retainers.

(Winds impregnate the clouds. Water is retained in the clouds (15:22))(According to “weather.gov”, clouds are formed when air contains as much water vapor as it can hold. This is called the saturation point)(Allah knows best)

23:18 And We send down water from the sky in (due) measure then We cause it to settle in the earth. And indeed, We are surely Able to take it away.

(The water is settled and taken away from earth (evaporation)(water cycle)(23:18))(Allah knows best)

7:57 And He is the One Who sends the winds (as) glad tidings before His Mercy, until, when they have carried heavy clouds, We drive them to a dead land then We send down water therein then We bring forth from it all (kinds) of fruits. Thus We will bring forth the dead so that you may take heed.

(According to the article “at what point do clouds become heavy enough to rain?” in “scienceabc(dot)com”, “This water vapor will rise, since warm air rises, but the higher it gets, the colder the surrounding air becomes, which causes this water vapor to return to its liquid form. Cold air cannot hold as much water vapor as warm air, and similarly, under lower air pressure, less water vapor can be held by the air, so a phase change occurs”)(Allah knows best)

20:119 And that you will not suffer from thirst (tazma-u) therein [and] nor exposed to the sun's heat (tadha)."

(This Verse might connect the lack of water, and the sun, which is also involved in the evaporation. In addition, according to the meaning of the word “tazma-u” (suffer from thirst), that word also refers to “heat”, besides “thirsty” (lack of water))(The root of “tadha” (exposed to the sun’s heat) is “Dad-Ha-Ya/Dad-Ha-Waw”, and it means “to be smitten by sunbeams, suffer from the heat of the sun, become uncovered, full brightness of the sun, sunshine, etc.”)(The root of “tazma-u” (will suffer from thirst) is “Za-Miim-Alif”, and it means “to be thirsty, desire a thing, alter a thing (heat), jade”)(Allah knows best)

51:1 By those scattering, dispersing, 51:2 And those carrying a load,

(It is interpreted that “those scattering, dispersing” refers to the winds. And “those carrying a load” refers to the clouds)(Allah knows best)

See also: Is the Qur'an scientifically correct? (3) (Geology and Meteorology)

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/05/how-to-deal-with-senseless-questions-by.html

See also: Is the Qur'an scientifically correct? (0) (Index)

https://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2017/04/is-quran-scientifically-correct-2.html

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