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A wind is a moving air mass. If the air mass has passed over a large ocean, it could mean clouds and rain falling over an area.
Evaporation is increased in a dry atmosphere.
depends on the temperature outside
Yes, it will. The glass was fluid even while cold, though. It is a super-cooled fluid and will flow (imperceptibly slowly) at room temperature.
It depends on the temperature and pressure. The higher the temperature and the lower the pressure, the faster it will evaporate.The boiling point of phenol is 181.7 °C, which is quite hot, so it will evaporate much more slowly than water, for instance.
A wind is a moving air mass. If the air mass has passed over a large ocean, it could mean clouds and rain falling over an area.
The temperature in an active volcano is between 700 °C to 1,500 °C, because when a volcano is dormant or becomes inactive the temperature slowly (over many tens of years) falls to that of the ground surrounding it.
Evaporation is increased in a dry atmosphere.
As an air mass moves away from its source region into a new region, it brings its particular weather conditions, moisture and temperature, to areas over which it travels. At the same time, its characteristic properties are slowly modified by exposure to new environments.
depends on the temperature outside
when magma cools slowly it becomes extrusive igneous rock
Its is a scientific fact that when we are experiencing emotions , the sense and logic region of our brain slowly shuts down while the emotional region becomes more active , so from a scientific angle no.
Yes, it will. The glass was fluid even while cold, though. It is a super-cooled fluid and will flow (imperceptibly slowly) at room temperature.
No, it evaporates slower. Humidity is moisture in the air. If there is already alot of moisture in the air, more will evaporate into it very slowly.
depends on temperature. Very slowly at room temperature.
The temperature gradually dropped as winter slowly approaches.
it will evaporate