The input of energy.
Yes
Evaporate before it reaches the ground, potentially.
It would most likely be in the form of water vapor seeing that it is 100s to 1000s of degrees hot.
Although its contents would evaporate, at a rate that depended on the shape and size of the opening, the tank's dimensions, and the heat conductivity of its material, the tank itself would most likely not evaporate at that temperature.
A deficit of plasma proteins would likely cause
At 84°C it would be a vapor because its higher then 56.2°C and the acetone will evaporate
As a solid
That would most likely cause a very small change in the seasons.
Water can evaporate on Mars but at a much slower rate compared to Earth due to the planet's thin atmosphere and low atmospheric pressure. The low temperatures on Mars can also affect the evaporation process.
The water evaporated into the clouds. ---- Other Answer: I wish you would evaporate. :)
No.
In order to make sea water usable it would need to be boiled. This would cause the salt to evaporate, so it could be consumed.