Easy, heat it up to a temperature above 100 degrees Celsius with a Bunsen or something
if you boil a small bit of water for long enough it should evaporate and a little bit of salt if your lucky
By heating water is evaporated.
The water on the tray will evaporate faster - more exposed surface.
It depends what it is covered with. If it is covered with a cloth then, as the cloth is porous, the water will evaporate. If however you cover the bowl with something that seals the top (makes it air tight), it will not evaporate.
Evaporation is faster in a flat tray.
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Water evaporate quickly.
hot and sunny
Yes because there is more surface area for the water to evaporate.
The water on the tray will evaporate faster - more exposed surface.
This depends on many factors.
It depends what it is covered with. If it is covered with a cloth then, as the cloth is porous, the water will evaporate. If however you cover the bowl with something that seals the top (makes it air tight), it will not evaporate.
Because there is more water exposed to the air at once
Evaporation is faster in a flat tray.
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Not much will happen if you put a glass bottle containing teaspoonful of water in it in the sun with its lid closed. It might evaporate.
inside the 7up bottle pressure is more, out side pressure is less, when we open the cap of 7up immediately it evaporate. it is based on boyle's law we can say.
Because of the Pythagorean Theorem.
can clay evaporate in water