Ground water can leave behind dissolved salts when it evaporates. As these salts accumulate they can have a very negative effect on desert plants or agriculture.
The residue is formed from salts.
It should leave the residue of the coffee behind.
A dried substance remain.
The residues are formed from salts.
The salt is in the sweat. When the water evaporates it leave behind the salt.
High tides flood the salt pans with sea water which evaporates to leave behind salt deposits. This is how salt deposits are formed.
The homograph of "desert" is "desert." The word can be pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable, meaning a barren landscape, or with emphasis on the second syllable, meaning to abandon or leave someone or something behind.
Yes, all animals that walk on the ground leave tracks behind.
it evaporates
Alcohol evaporates readily. Evaporation is a cooling process. The faster moving (hotter) molecules break free and leave with their energy leaving the slower molecules behind.
I think it does. I learned in geography that in the Savanna, when water evaporates from the ground, salt from the evaporated water is left on the surface, which harms the plants around it. I hope that helps!
Salt will slow freezing, but not evaporation. As say salt water evaporates, it will leave behind its salt contents, but it will not evaporate any slower than fresh water.
It doesn't make a difference weather it is saltwater or freshwater because they will cool at the same rate it is just that when saltwater evaporates it will leave the salt particles behind.