At lower (absolute) pressure, lower air humidity (relative pressure) and higher temperature
warm temperatures high winds and low humidity
Evaporation is faster at high temperature and low pressure.
An increase of temperature increase the transpiration from leaves.
Hot, dry, and windy
Yes, it is possible.
No it evaporate at when sun came out
Under ideal conditions, population increases.
because the molecules in a gas have no fixed position relative to one another and can move freely.
This depends on many factors.
Under warm humid conditions,
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No. Under normal conditions it freezes/ice melts at 0 degrees C. Water boils at 100 degrees C.
Fasted - depending on conditions - will be on I-95 S at just under 14 hours.
Luttuce, by far. Under ideal hydroponic conditions, some strains of lettuce can be harvested in 14-16 days.
It will evaporate.
Yes, it is possible.
To what, under which conditions?
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It does under the range of correct temperature and pressure. It will if however, because soda evaporates on Earth, you put it to the correct temperature. "click, click"
It would take 24 hrs to evaporate if kept under sunlight, since its density is thick.
The sun warms the oceans, causing water to evaporate. Under the right conditions the water vapor can rise and condense, releasing energy in the process that can power storms such as hurricanes.