The water either seeps into the ground or it slowly evaporates into the air as water vapor. If enough water evaporates into the air, the air may become more humid. Eventually most of it rises into the sky and together with other water vapor from puddles,, rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans, becomes clouds which become rain or snow, falls to the ground, and goes back to rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans and maybe even form more puddles.
The water has two ways to go after being in a puddle. One way is that it can drain down into the ground through the dirt. Sometimes puddles are on surfaces that are unable to let water through, like asphalt, or sidewalks. That means the water has to go somewhere else. So the water in the puddle goes up into the air, by a process called evaporation. This happens because water and everything else is made up of molechules. Molechules are too small for the eye to see. The molechules of water slowly go up into the air, and over time the puddle disappears.
Liquid water evaporates - turns from liquid into vapor, at which time it is carried away by air currents. The warmer the liquid, the faster it will evaporate. However, if the air is already very humid, the evaporation will be slowed because the air is already carrying all the vapor it can hold.
they evaporate or drain to somewhere else.
In short, evaporation and seapage.
they evaperate
in the sun
Evaporation occurs as sun shines on puddles. The heat evaporates the water.
Most water is evaporated from oceans.
They evaporate or go down the drains.
Important is the area exposed to the atmosphere.
Evaporation.
Some of the water evaporates, and some of it drains away through the soil.
in the sun
Puddles are made of water. When the sun comes out after a rainstorm, the sun's rays of light have energy which then shines into the puddles. When liquid water receives enough energy from the sun light, it will turn into water in GAS form which then evaporates into the sky. So, puddles basically turn into gaseous water vapor because of sunlight.
a warm wind makes snow on the ground disappear but no puddles form
the water in the puddles had turned into frozen water, or ice
it condensed into a gas
Heyy, Well the water gets evaporated into the clouds and stay in the clouds until they are filled with water so thats how it starts raining. Or the water sinks into the ground (depending on the type, if it's dirt or cement)
Evaporation occurs as sun shines on puddles. The heat evaporates the water.
Water puddles along the road evaporate because of the heat energy from the sun. On a cloudy day, puddles will stick around longer.
it makes big water puddles
because the water gets evaporated by the sun