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The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
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It's a combination of absorption and evaporation. The surface the puddle is on is likely to be porous - thus some water will drain away. The surface area of a puddle is quite large - in relation to the amount of water in it. This means that heat from the sun - even a small amount - is enough to allow water to evaporate.
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
The water is either absorbed by the soil or it evaporates(Because of the suns heat) and converts back to watervapor. This watervapor condenses around dust particles in the air and form clouds, and after awhile, once enough water vapor has collected, Rains onto the earth again.
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
A puddle is a small pool of water, usually found on a road or path.
It could be known as a puddle, or a pool of rain water.
No. Not that well as sandstone. The shale starts to puddle into the water and flows inside the small puddle of water.
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Evaporation. If a puddle goes dry the water evaporated.
The water flashes off to become measurable as Relative Humidity
A small body of water could be a puddle left after it has stopped raining, or a pool of water that is a garden feature, and so on.