The water flashes off to become measurable as Relative Humidity
It evaporates.
Yes, water in a puddle enters the atmosphere when it evaporates. It becomes water vapor which will eventually fall as precipitation somewhere else.
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.
Water does not have any other particles to evaporate such as sugar particles.
When a puddle is made after a while the sun will shine and the water of the puddle evaporates and becomes water vapour. It will join up with other parts of water vapour and become a cloud. When the cloud gets to heavy It will rain and make more puddles
Most of the water in the puddle seeps into the earth while the remainder evaporates.
It evaporates.
"Evaporates".
The temperature decrease because evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb heat.
Yes, water in a puddle enters the atmosphere when it evaporates. It becomes water vapor which will eventually fall as precipitation somewhere else.
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.
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.
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.
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.
It evaporates and recycles within the air. It is part of the weather cycle.
The density of water is changed.
Yes, water vapors enter in the atmosphere.