Dissolve
what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
A swimming pool? It will if it sits long enough. It takes a long time for that much water to evaporate. It also depends on weather conditions like heat, humidity and direct sunlight. A pool does not evaperate because the water is not cold enough.
Adding soap to water when it is on wax paper will cause it to separate. This will make it bubble up.
Water might disappear on a cup through evaporation. As the water sits, it begins to turn to a gaseous state and rises away from the cup.
No real object is massless. Even a balloon has the mass of the balloon plus the mass of the entrained gas.But if the buoyancy of the entrained gas (hydrogen, helium) allows the balloon to float away, then it will displace no water. Even so, it still has mass.
what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
No.
A swimming pool? It will if it sits long enough. It takes a long time for that much water to evaporate. It also depends on weather conditions like heat, humidity and direct sunlight. A pool does not evaperate because the water is not cold enough.
It could if it sits too long. If it sits just long enough to be thawed, you don't have much risk. It's when it sits after it's no longer cold that the bacteria can start to grow.
because it sits to low in the water for the water to be deep enough at low tide
As long as the 124 just sits there without having anything done to it, there are no outcomes.
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
Water will condense from the air onto the glass, so it will develop droplets of water. and the tea will warm up, if left outside for a long enough time. If it is sweat tea, it will draw flies and some kinds of bees.
Nothing, it sits there unable to do anything
It is generally recommended that the straps be long enough so that the purse sits by the hip. This way, the purse can be easily accessed with both hands.