Their are two processes, distillation and reverse osmosis.
boil the water
It turns into clouds
blue
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Evaporation in the sea occurs when heat from the sun causes the water on the surface of the sea to turn into water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. This process leaves behind the salt and other impurities in the sea water, resulting in fresh water vapor being released into the atmosphere.
Sea water shouldn't overly effect coloured hair other than the same effect you get from washing it.
If sea monkeys turn black, it could be a sign that they are decaying or dying due to poor water quality or lack of proper care. It's important to check the water parameters, perform a water change, and ensure they have adequate food and oxygen.
The sun's energy heats the surface of the sea, causing some of the water molecules at the surface to gain enough energy to break free from the liquid and turn into water vapor. This water vapor then rises into the atmosphere, cools, and condenses to form clouds.
No, when you boil a beaker of water over a Bunsen burner, the water will not turn into a gas. It will reach its boiling point (100°C at sea level) and turn into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
Yes, sea water would change color with red litmus paper because sea water is basic. Under basic, or alkaline, conditions, red litmus paper turns blue. Being between the pH range of 7.5 and 8.4 (between 7 and 14 marks basic conditions), sea water is basic and, therefore, the red litmus paper will change color.
When water in the ocean is heated by the sun it turns into water vapour and evaporates, however it leaves the salt behind as it is made of separate molecules.
It can be considered a viable idea. consider a dam water flow downward or seek to reach its own level. as the sea retreats from a tide a dam of sort can be set up to entrap the sea water hence a difference in level and as water return to the sea level generators could be made to turn therefore generating power.