I think it's is because the particles moved fast and expand and too because the kinetic energy
NO a mud puddle is caused by water going in to the mud and just causeing a dirty colour
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
yes you can get it because stagnant water in the mud puddle is a good breeding sit for these
yes
Because if there is no wind you can see stars in the puddle provided it's dark, and it has to be a clear night as well . .
Rain
an extreme little speed machine
In simple terms... evaporation even a little heat from the sun is enough to warm the puddle to the point where the water simply evaporates into the atmosphere.
The little puddle in my driveway after it rains. I live in Manchester.
Yes they can pee.it is a little tiny puddle of water on your finger.
just slowly walk and then let him see you and then he will run up a little more every time and jump over the puddle when you get there
NO a mud puddle is caused by water going in to the mud and just causeing a dirty colour
the puddle in the hood ( engine compartment ) is the result of the sudden activation of your aircon compressor. there will be a little jerk coz the magnetic clutch of compressor will suddenly be attached to the pulley that will activate the compressor mechanism. If you are talking about the puddle under the dust board of the car it is the vibration of the blower wheel of the aircon evaporator system that will supply the cold air inside the car.
A puddle is the colour of water. However, the ground underneath would change the colour of the puddle.
There are 2 syllables in Puddle.
A chocolate puddle! Why, it is quite fasinating actually! Ok, so think about it like this - 12 years ago there was a small little chocolate fountain that wouldn't stop dripping no matter how many times people tried to block it off. Slowly, as drops and drops of chocolate goodness decended from this fountain a small 'puddle' of chocolate began to form. Thus, the chocolate puddle was formed and still stands today! :)
That depends on how large the puddle is - how wide and how deep and how much water is in the puddle.