bout im not sure
Normal - could range from 5# to 35# depending on the system and many other factors. Ken
The normal rate of evaporation is dependent on many factors. First, every type of molecule has a different rate of evaporation. For example, acetone has an evaporation rate of 3.0 while water has an evaporation rate of 0.3. You can find a complete listing of each molecule's evaporation rate at your local library. You can also find this information in most laboratories as well.
Normally, about once per week. Possibly, up to 2" to 3". K
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Rapid evaporation is the sudden and quick conversion of a liquid into vapor due to increased temperature, decreased pressure, or exposure to a heat source. This process occurs much faster than normal evaporation, leading to a rapid loss of liquid volume.
you have to complete the island and at the end you will go back to normal
What if it was a normal island and the plates crashed together and forced it up into a mountain ship? It exists because the chocobos eat greens and then the golden ones poo on the island. this allows seed to migrate.
Simple evaporation test: Mark your water level of your pool, (make sure that the auto feed valve is off). Place a bucket with water next to the pool and mark the level. (keep the dog away as this will affect the outcome. Periodically monitor your levels. The pool and the bucket should have the same rate od evaporation. If the pool level drops below the bucket- you have a leak. If the bucket drops past the pool level- you have a thirsty dog.
nope. not covered during normal commute to and from work
There could be any number of reasons, ranging from simple evaporation to slow leak.
I think brakes, break pads, and tires are not covered on a warranty. Normal wear and tear items are not covered, generally. Unless there was a manufacturers defect in them.
The normal evaporation rate of alcohol at room temperature can vary depending on factors such as the type of alcohol, surface area exposed, and air circulation. Generally, alcohol evaporates faster than water at room temperature due to its lower boiling point.