Heating favors the evaporation.
put it in a microwave oven
The fastest way to cool hot water is to place the cup in a bowl of ice water or use an ice bath. Stirring the water will also help distribute the heat more evenly and speed up the cooling process.
you have to be stupet
you need a cup. it should be one you can see through. then, you fill it about 1/4 of the way with water. cover the top of the cup with foil of plastic wrap, then heat up the cup. the water will evaporate into the cover of the cup, and form a cloud before raining down!
The fastest way to make a pot of water evaporate is to increase the temperature of the water by using a higher heat setting on the stove. Additionally, increasing air circulation around the pot by using a fan can also speed up the evaporation process.
The fastest way to cook eggs is by boiling them in water for about 6-7 minutes.
Well, if you have a bowl of water and get a salt shaker you can exame. So fill the bowl of water with the salt shaker and skake a little salt out, not to much or not to little. Then, the water soon will evaporate wich means that the salt will be left behind in the bowl and the water will be in the air. The salt is to heavy to go into the air so thats why it will be left behind in the bowl. So the its faster in a way. :D
nobecause if it doesnt evaporate it has no way to come down
The fastest way is empty the pool. Be careful of temp and water table though.
The time it takes for 1 cup of water to evaporate depends on various factors such as temperature, humidity, surface area, and airflow. In a typical room temperature environment with moderate humidity and no direct heat source, it could take several hours for 1 cup of water to completely evaporate. However, if the water is exposed to higher temperatures or increased airflow, the evaporation process could occur more quickly, potentially within an hour or less.
they would both evaporate at the same rate just the sugar would be left behind in a more natural state. same way you get salt out of salt water.
Water reaches a river the fastest when there is a heavy rainfall and large amounts of water run off the land.