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the water goes up in vapor leaving behind the solids in the boiler.
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When water goes to the ocean, most of the time its by a river. When rivers travel over land it picks up particles like salt. When the river meets the ocean at the rivers delta the slowing of the speed of the river causes the bigger sized particles to get deposited at the bottom of the ocean. The smaller particles(salt) remain in the water making the water salty.
It forms a cloud then it rains
it goes up
the particle loses the energy and it goes into surrounding environment
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
It goes up.
it pops and goes every where dont try it.
it goes up into the clouds
water goes in
Evaporation. If a puddle goes dry the water evaporated.
Possibly a faulty coolant pump.
the water will become dirty
I think you need to try this. Put water in the freezer and see what happens.
Wind carries dust and other small particles which can strike their many tiny blows on a surface and cause the surface to wear away to some extent, increasingly so as time goes on.
It goes into interstitial gaps in the soil particles.