Nutrients and sespended soils
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The evaporation of water in a lake is a physical change. This is because the water is changing state from liquid to gas without any change in its chemical composition.
This is a physical change.
Evaporation of water from a lake is a physicalchange.They are still water molecules whether in the state of liquid, solid or gas. There has been no chemical change.
Water is a chemical compound; the water in a lake is a mixture between water and impurities.
Evaporation is a physical process.
The the chemical composition of Lake Balkhash's water is determined by the hydrographic features of the reservoir.
No, evaporation of water from a lake is a physical process, not a chemical reaction. It involves the transformation of water from a liquid to a gas without any change in the chemical composition of water molecules.
Yes, Lake Eyre does appear pink from the air, though not from the ground. Chemicals in the salt in Lake Eyre called sodium bodaxoide mix with sunlight and heat. The salt water lake water weakens the salt, so when the sunlight hits the salt the salt unleashes a chemical that turns the water pink.
No it's just a change of state. H2O (aq) -> H2O (g)
Lake Eola in Florida is a sinkhole lake that formed primarily due to physical weathering. The dissolution of limestone bedrock over time caused the ground to collapse, forming a depression that eventually filled with water. Chemical weathering may have played a minor role in the process by weakening the rock through chemical interactions.
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