because of the water cycle.. it turns into water vapor then condensation after that precipitation and lastly infiltration.
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.
2 hydrogen for each oxygen in a water molecule
No because it must be at least one molecule thick. If the liquid would get that thin it could go pretty far. But this is not the case. With water this is naturally not the case. Water tends to stay near water. So if you where to put a cup of water in a huge container....... you would just have a puddle.
As the puddle dries out, the water is changed from a liquid into a water vapour. The vapour will be blown away by the wind.
yes
That puddle is deeper than the Atlantic Ocean!
No. the puddle itself is not wet. A puddle of water is considered wet because when you put something in it (your shoe, your newspaper, your mcmuffin) it comes out wet. a molecule of water is too small to moisten anything large enough so that we can have a wet/dry comparison.
It could be known as a puddle, or a pool of rain water.
His thoughts were like a deep puddle of water evaporating drop by drop.My mother got upset if the condensation of a glass of iced tea trickled onto to kitchen counter as if it was a deep puddle of water.
A molecule of water has a mass of 18 amu.
I am as deep as the Atlantic Ocean :)
Water is a polar molecule.
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.
That depends on how large the puddle is - how wide and how deep and how much water is in the puddle.