That will depend on several factors, including . . .
-- The temperature of the water when you take it outside.
-- Whether the container holding the water is transparent, translucent, or opaque.
-- The thermal conductivity of the material of which the container is made.
-- How much water is in the container.
-- Whether the continer is sealed or open to the air.
-- If the container is open, then the area of the surface of the water exposed to the sun.
-- If the container is open, then the speed of the wind across the surface of the water.
-- The temperature of the air outside.
-- Whether the sky is clear or cloudy.
-- Location the experiment is performed.
-- How high in the sky the sun is at the time of the experiment, i.e. the time of day.
--Density of the air
The temperature under the sun is VARIABLE,as it is not constant everyday and also changes as the day proceeds.
Wiki answer. I want the temperature under the sun and it should be in degree celcius for example 50 `C.
The sun does not travel over the earth. The earth turns "under" the sun. As a result, the sun appears to move across the sky a the rate of about 15 degrees per hour
The temperature of the sun stays constant. At night, you are facing away from the sun, and the Earth is beyween you and the sun.
The sun doesn't care where we are. Its temperature doesn't change as we move about.
The water evaporates under the sun leaving the salt.>
The temperature under the sun is VARIABLE,as it is not constant everyday and also changes as the day proceeds.
Wiki answer. I want the temperature under the sun and it should be in degree celcius for example 50 `C.
Thermal radiation from the sun increase the temperature of water.
Air temperature greatly affects water temperature. When the sun is strong, it increases the temperature of the air and water. On the other hand, when the sun is less intense, the temperature of the air and water decreases.
the sun
Water can be evaporated at any temperature.
Water evaporate faster in sun because the temperature is higher.
the sun lite or water vapor
heating of water by the sun's energy which increases the temperature of the water causing some of the water to turn into water vapour at a temperature below the water's boiling point temperature.
Water is evaporated at any temperature.
Just under four minutes.