The mass remain unchanged.
no
when water evpourates it turns into vapour and is present in the atmosphere in the form moisture so mass is conserved
The amount of water in the ocean temporary decrease.
A phase change occur, energy is absorbed, water volume decrease.
The temperature decrease because evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb heat.
As the more energetic form of water -- water vapor -- is formed, the liquid water chills. Thus conservation of energy is preserved. Mass of course remains the same.
mass of liqid water before evaporation=mass of liquid water after evaporates + mass of gaseous water.
The volume of liquid water decrease.
The volume of water decrease.
The water level usually decrease.
The mass remain unchanged.
no the mass remains the same
Water is transformed in vapors; the volume of lake decrease.
when water evpourates it turns into vapour and is present in the atmosphere in the form moisture so mass is conserved
The law of mass conservation is generally valid.
The amount of water in the ocean temporary decrease.
no it wont decrease at all because water evaporates but can return to its normal form
A phase change occur, energy is absorbed, water volume decrease.