Yes, it is possible
No, it is not true.
clean water because dirty water is dirty water dummies and dirt sence when do u see dirt making things grow unles u dirty yourself
This depends on many factors.
yes it does. The evaporation rate of water is dependent on the number of molecules that can be presented to the evaporating surface. Anything in the water besides water will decrease this density and slow the process of evaporation.
Yes, salt can evaporate from water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the salt, which does not evaporate.
Rainwater is generally considered clean as it falls from the sky. However, it can pick up pollutants and contaminants as it travels through the air and lands on surfaces, making it potentially dirty depending on the environment it passes through. It is always advisable to collect and filter rainwater before consuming or using it for various purposes.
The answer would depend on the ability of the water molecules to escape into the surrounding atmosphere. So what would help them escape? Dirty water would warm up in the sun faster, so you'd have a higher temperature and faster evaporation. The soapy water would bring oil to the surface and hinder the escape of the water molecules. So the order of which takes the longest would be: 1) soapy water, 2)regular water, 3)dirty water.
Water evaporate quickly.
It warms it up to evaporate. It cools it down to condense it. It rains to precipitate. It flows off mountain, hills, Etc. to runoff. And it CLEANS it, turning dirty, salty water into pure clean potable water.
No, water with syrup evaporate faster.
Salt water will evaporate faster.
Pure water evaporate faster.