condensation
The shrinking of a puddle is an example of evaporation, a process where liquid water transforms into vapor and dissipates into the air. As the water molecules gain energy from heat, they break free from the liquid state, leading to the gradual reduction in the size of the puddle. This phenomenon illustrates the principles of phase changes and energy transfer in nature.
It is a simple evaporation.
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Evaporation in a puddle in a deserted area where there is no immediate need for the water evaporating would be an example of evaporation that is not useful to us.
Evaporation is an endothermic process.
evaporation
The puddle is formed by precipitation or from an infltration.
Evaporation is when there is a river and the hot air from below rises and carries little water droplets with it, which then go into the air to form clouds. The clouds then move along and sometimes form. Then, if a cloud has too many water droplets inside of them, its falls down and makes rain, and goes back into the river to start it again.
evaporation there you go
Water evaporating from a puddle is an example of a physical change, specifically the transformation of liquid water into water vapor. This process involves a change in state from liquid to gas without altering the chemical composition of the water molecules.
Evaporation
Evaporation is the process by which a puddle gets smaller as the water heats up and turns into vapor, escaping into the atmosphere.