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If the two polar ice caps on Mars' surface were to be melted, it would release enough water to cover the entire planet with approximately 11 meters of water.
High surface tension causes water to behave as if its surface had an elastic membrane, which was stretched. Due to water's high surface tension, effects like tears of wine and rain water beading on a leaf or grass happen.
To collect the rare amounts of water in the desert as quickly as possible before the water evaporates.
There could be change in the content of water. It will affect the level of water in the water bodies.
Sodium melts to form a silvery ball which moves about quickly on the water surface, producing hydrogen gas rapidly
yes. Lets for example take a potato cube put in a jar of water. if the potato cube has a large surface area, then more of its surface will be exposed to water molecules, meaning that more can diffuse into it more quickly.
You can get melted chocolate off of blinds by cleaning the blinds with simple soap and water. The water will loosen the sticky chocolate from the blinds quickly.
Evaporation occur at the surface of water.
It will evporate... it will be water. Try it yourself!
the surface water would lower and lower, and eventually dry up.
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It would evaporate rather quickly, due to the extremely low pressure. In the night-time, it might also freeze, due to the cold temperature.
water evaporating quickly from earth's surface and condensing quickly forming rain droplets.
If the two polar ice caps on Mars' surface were to be melted, it would release enough water to cover the entire planet with approximately 11 meters of water.
The hot water will get colder and the ice will melt and the water from the melted ice will get to the same temperature as the final temperature of the hot water.
Yes, but the surface of water can also be inside of air bubbles, and so forth, too.
No, because melted ice is water - you drink water.