Yes. It is called freeze drying.
No. The temperature doesn't have to be the same for a liquid to evaperate. so if the temperature was constanly changing then the liquid could still evaperate.
Water kept in freezer looses heat and turns into solid as soon it reaches below its melting point.
The freezer takes heat out of the air in it, and discards the heat elsewhere. As long as the air in the freezer is colder than the water in the ice-cube tray, heat flows out of the water into the air around it, and is removed by the freezer. If the temperature of that air happens to be lower than the melting/freezing point of water, then the water eventually freezes at some time during the process.
water in the freezer water in the clouds in winter
Water becoming ice in a freezer
throw water on him and he will evaperate
You evaperate the water. =]
it makes the water evaperate
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the leaf would evaperate
Because water evaporates from heat energy which hot water has more of.
Because the warmness from the sun helps it evaporate
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.
hot water in a freezer will get hotter depending if the freezer is turned on.
Water becomes ice cubes in a freezer.
water evapourates when the water is heated above 100 degrees c water eveporates (goes from liquid to gas) at all temperatures solid water (called ice) can change to gas, to