Yes it can it is a part of the water cycle. Ocean water will evaporate and leave minerals in the water and when it rains the water goes back into the ocean.
The heat from the sun causes water to evaporate. ***** The wind blowing over the surface of the ocean will also help evaporation.
No. It is too dense and gets left behind
It is going to flow, to the ocean If it's only one cup of water, it will probably spread out a bit, maybe run into the gutter or into the grass, soak into the sidewalk or the ground, and then evaporate.
it's the water cycle. the water from the ocean's evaporate with the heat from the sun and go up as water-vapour. they from clouds. when the clouds pass over mountains or when the clouds become heavy, the water vapour condenses and comes down as rain.
water molecules can evaporate at the surface but not below the surface
ocean
to evaporate
The water that doesn't evaporate into vapor stays in the ocean as liquid water. The oceans have a lot of liquid water. Over time, ocean water is always evaporating and turning into rain and comes back to the ocean; but the salts and minerals carried into the sea from rivers never evaporate. They stay dissolved in the ocean waters and make it saltier and saltier.
Near the surface
More water is evaporated from oceans.
no. salt is too heavy to be evaporated with the water
The heat from the sun causes water to evaporate. ***** The wind blowing over the surface of the ocean will also help evaporation.
Evaporation occur at the surface of the ocean.
take out hydrogen and oxygen from water, water will evaporate, after rain when sun shine or normally heat from sun take water from ocean i mean ocean water evaporate and bring rain in form of water
it will depend on which part of the world you are talking about
Yes, it is true.
No. It is too dense and gets left behind