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Water remain as vapors in the atmosphere.

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What could happen if water evaporate but could not condense?

This water remain as a gas.


What would happen if water could evaporate but could not condense?

your butt would stink


How do you purifi sea water?

Evaporate and condense off the water.


Can water be evaporate or condense if its continuous or not made of particles?

It is actually impossible for water to condense or evaporate if it is continuous and not made of particles because these what make water to be condensed and evaporated in the first place.


How can you separate water from a mixture of sand and water?

You can filter it or evaporate and condense the water


What could happen if water could not condense in the atmosphere?

we would have no water to drink to bathe in in brush are teeth


How do you separate sea water from pure water?

evaporate the water or evaporation. condense the water vapour or condensation


What could fine sand and water be separated by?

A simple filter would do it. Or allow to settle and siphon/decant the water off. Otherwise evaporate and re-condense the water.


Does water and cloud and steam evaporate?

Clouds and steam are forms of evaporated water. Water is the main base for evaporation to occur. Bot clouds and steam can condense in a cool temperature, while water can bothe condense and evaporate. So they are not much alike.


What would happen if the water could not condense the atmosphere?

we would have no water to drink to bathe in in brush are teeth


Can water evaporate and condense at the same time?

Yes, if the atmosphere is saturated with vapors.


Why would water condense or evaporate?

Water is evaporated when the temperature increase and condensed when the temeperature decrease.