By evaporation liquid water is transformed in a gas.
As the puddle dries out, the water is changed from a liquid into a water vapour. The vapour will be blown away by the wind.
It is to be evaporated
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Eventually, all of it.
Because it has either been evaporated, or absorbed into the ground.
evaporation, where water molecules at the surface of the puddle gain enough energy to escape into the air as vapor. This continues until all the water has evaporated, leaving the puddle dry.
It's a combination of absorption and evaporation. The surface the puddle is on is likely to be porous - thus some water will drain away. The surface area of a puddle is quite large - in relation to the amount of water in it. This means that heat from the sun - even a small amount - is enough to allow water to evaporate.
Evaporation. If a puddle goes dry the water evaporated.
It probably evaporated. Now it is in the air as water vapor. Sometime in the future it will come back down to earth again as rain.
The liquid state of water in a puddle can evaporate and turn into water vapor, causing the puddle to disappear.
A puddle dries up after it rains due to evaporation. The sun's heat causes water molecules on the surface of the puddle to turn into vapor, which then escapes into the air, gradually reducing the water level in the puddle until it eventually dries up.
Water in a puddle evaporates as energy from the sun heats it up. The evaporated water rises and cools in the atmosphere, eventually forming tiny water droplets that make up a cloud.