No, if you want to be sure this isn't a lie, you can mix sugar and water together and leave the mixture out in a bowl for a couple of days then see if there are crystals at the bottom of the bowl. If you did this correctly you should have some crystals there. It's a pretty cool experiment.
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.
Yes. It is called freeze drying.
=WHEN ACIDS AND BASES MIX A CHEMICAL REACTION OCCURS BECAUSE OF THE DIFFRENT BIOMASSES THAT OCCUR TO MAKE THE NONUTONUM FLUD EVAPERATE IN THE AIR AND MAKE THE LIQUID TURN INTO A GAS.=
Cane Sugar is the sugar that is refined from the juice of Sugar Cane. Sugar Cane is a plant. Cane Sugar is a product.
White sugar is sugar extracted from the sugar cane. Maple sugar is sugar extracted from part of the maple tree.
You evaperate the water. =]
throw water on him and he will evaperate
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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.
the leaf would evaperate
Yes. It is called freeze drying.
yes, at the right time and temp.
it makes the water evaperate
it makes the water evaperate
Because the warmness from the sun helps it evaporate
Because water evaporates from heat energy which hot water has more of.
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.