Yes, water vapors enter in the atmosphere.
Yes, water in a puddle enters the atmosphere when it evaporates. It becomes water vapor which will eventually fall as precipitation somewhere else.
In simple terms... evaporation even a little heat from the sun is enough to warm the puddle to the point where the water simply evaporates into the atmosphere.
Well i believe that water puddles jion the water cycle when it evaporates. I will leave you to think for your self i am a Teacher.. i help so now figure it out
"Evaporates".
Examples: temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, area exposed to atmosphere, etc.
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
In transpiration water from these objects evaporates into the atmosphere?"
The density of water is changed.
Most of the water in the puddle seeps into the earth while the remainder evaporates.