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Puddles drying up in the sun is clearly an example of evaporation.
First, it happens in the water. sun heats up the water then water flows up to the sky. That's called evaporation.
It is a physical change, because it is still H20 when it evaporates and turns into vapor.
evaporating is when water turnes to water vapour and drying doesnt. ================================================== I realize it has been over half a century since I sat in a Grade 9 Science class, but I seem to recall that drying was indeed the process of evaporation. If you wash your socks and hang them up to dry, the water in the socks evaporates. Drying your socks in a dryer simply speeds up the process of evaporation. Am I missing something here?
The Sun provide energy on evaporation of water and restore the water to the beginning of the water cycle from the rain.
Puddles drying up in the sun is clearly an example of evaporation.
Everything will dry up in the sun. Even you! However, grapes are known for drying up into raisins, and plums for drying up into prunes.
evaporation
add water to it
Aloe Vera gelll should help. Stay out of the sun until they heal
Most of the time, they would dry them in the nice, hot sun. then they are called SUN DRIED RAISINS!
First, it happens in the water. sun heats up the water then water flows up to the sky. That's called evaporation.
it is called evaporation when the sun soaks up all the water
It is called evaporation, though this happens naturally too without the sun being involved. The sun just speeds it up.
the leaves are drying up because theres to much water
it is called evaporation when the sun soaks up all the water
The best conditions for drying and washing are sunny and windy. The reason why is so that the sun will warm up the wet items and the wind can blow them dry.