simple it depends if it is sunny it evaporates if it is cold but not at freezing it will condense
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Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
The snow would have to be heated to become water, then boiled to become a gas. This gas would then collect on a cooler material (glass, plastic, metal, etc) and condense.
This water remain as a gas.
Puddles evaporate due to the random movement of some of the atoms. This causes some of the atoms to reach their "boiling point". Once this happens the molocules evaporate and then the puddle cools down. Eventually the puddle warms up due to the warmer suroundings. Then the particles warm up so they start to move and then some of them reach teir "boiling point", these molocules then evaporate. This cycle is repeated over and over again until the puddle has completely evaporated.Because of the heat the particles get smaller and smaller until you can't see them
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
The snow would have to be heated to become water, then boiled to become a gas. This gas would then collect on a cooler material (glass, plastic, metal, etc) and condense.
It has to cool down and condense.
Water can't condense. Condensation is about something turning from a gas to a liquid. Once it has become a liquid it can't be come liquid-er.
This water remain as a gas.
To melt refers to the transformation from solid to liquid (think ice to water) To condense refers to the transformation from gas to liquid (think steam to water)
Cold (lack of heat) does. Heat causes a liquid to become a gas. Gas>Liquid>Solid.
By evaporation liquid water is transformed in a gas.
Water can become gas when it is heated to the point where it becomes steam, which is above 100 degrees Celsius. Water can also become gas through the process of evaporation, which involves either the boiling of water in a pot or kettle over an open flame or the heat of the sun hitting the leaves and stems of plants and the soil, enabling water to form a gas, rise up into the atmosphere and condense into clouds.
No.Gases condense ("become thicker") to form liquids.Liquids evaporate to become gases.
Puddles evaporate due to the random movement of some of the atoms. This causes some of the atoms to reach their "boiling point". Once this happens the molocules evaporate and then the puddle cools down. Eventually the puddle warms up due to the warmer suroundings. Then the particles warm up so they start to move and then some of them reach teir "boiling point", these molocules then evaporate. This cycle is repeated over and over again until the puddle has completely evaporated.Because of the heat the particles get smaller and smaller until you can't see them