This depends on many factors.
Evaporated water is a gas.
The evaporated water that's found in the air is gaseous water.
Evaporated water makes the air more humid. and makes the air more thin
a long time A: It would be impossible for the air to hold that much water.
Depending on how long you left it out~ either nothing or less water. The water would have evaporated into the air.
Humidity refers to the amount of evaporated water present in the air. When there is a large amount of evaporated water in the air, particularly if the air gets cooler, the water can condense into droplets which then fall out of the air in the form of rain.
Water is evaporated from the oceans by the Sun and the wind.
Water vapor and evaporated water are not exactly the same thing. Water vapor refers to water in its gaseous state, while evaporated water specifically refers to water that has changed from a liquid to a vapor due to heating or exposure to air. Evaporated water is a process that leads to the formation of water vapor.
Evaporation is increased in warm climates. Water is evaporated in the air, not the air.
Dry what? Perhaps the water is evaporated, and becomes vapor in the air.
Yes, it is possible.
Water can be evaporated from a wet cloth by heat so that the water rises into the air and the cloth stays without liquid (solvent) inside it.