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It happens all the time, but there is more evaporation during the day when the sun is out.
The clouds move away from the sun, cooling down then the water vapor turns to liquid.
Physical, largely by the evaporation of liquid water in the soup carrying of the heat as water vapor into the air.
A volcano that does not stop erupting would create a pretty big mountain from all the lava piling up and cooling down.
Thwe preticapatoin rains the water in the clods down because preicapation is water
Melting occur faster then freezing
it cools down
No. Fluoride does not break down when water is boiled and remains in the distilling vessel.
The basic rule is what goes up must come down in the case of rain water vapour in the air condences as a result of cooling to form droplets which eventualy have to fall down.
Yes, any water that has been boiled is very safe to drink. It is important to let the water cool down; do not try to drink water that is still boiling.
It happens all the time, but there is more evaporation during the day when the sun is out.
Your heart rate decreases and blood is returned to the heart.
as the atom cools down it comes back in its orignal shape .it will be in its contracting form
it freeze at 0degreesCelsius (which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit
it would fall down
Melted sugar boiled down then left to set.
It is physical, change of state, just cooling down