It would rise to the sky slower than a sunny day
everywhere; when you boil water the steam is evaperation, when one day you see a puddle then the next day its gone that's because it evaperated.
The time it takes for a puddle to evaporate on a hot day can vary depending on factors like the size of the puddle, temperature, humidity, and wind conditions. In general, small puddles can evaporate in a few hours to a day on a hot day.
you urinate like crazy!!!
A rain puddle will disappear due to sun and wind evaporating the water, provided it doesn't rain again during the night or next day.
I've had a slight headache after drinking a very cold drink too quickly on a hot (sweaty) day.
The time it takes for a puddle of water to evaporate depends on various factors, such as humidity, temperature, and size of the puddle. In general, a small puddle may evaporate within a few hours to a day, while a larger puddle could take a few days or longer to completely evaporate.
if you make it happen
That doesn't necessarily happen. Temperatures can change from one day to another, and sometimes there can be a big change.
everyone would get along there would always be peace
There will be no day time it will always be dark and it will be too cold for any human life to exist.
It would die of cold on the first day. If you gave it a warm house to live in, it would die of thirst in the first few days. There are no animals to hunt, no grass, and no trees at the South Pole.
Then only the lesson mathematics would be taught on that day.