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Q: What happens to water when it is in the sun for a long time?
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What is sun cancer?

sun cancer happens when you stand in the sun for a long time without sunblock or any protection


What happens when a glass of water is set in the sun until water evaporates?

After some time whole water is evaporated.


What happens when a glass is set in the sun until the water evaporates?

After some time whole water is evaporated.


What happens to water while it is on land?

It eventually evaporates if the sun is out long enough, and warm enough.


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Yes if you are sun bathing for a long time you can become sun burned and if this happens enough your chances of skin cancer increase. Definitely if you are bathing on the sun.


What happens if you leave a piece of pork out in the sun?

If you leave pork out in the sun for a long time, flies will lay eggs on it and it will also go off.


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The water evaprates


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If they get close enough to the Sun - which is when they are best visible - the water will gradually evaporate; the comet will disintegrate within a very short time (perhaps a few thousand years).


How long does a potted gerbera daisy last?

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How long can pet turtles stay out of water?

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