Evaporation absorb heat.
if you place a glass of water outside and barely any of it evaporates, then the air is already very saturated with vapor molecules, or already humid. so if the air is humid, then it's very moist. if a lot of the water evaporates, then the air is dry.
According to the Wikipedia article on Io, it seems that Io doesn't have much water - on the other hand, some of the other moons of Jupiter have quite a lot of water. Europa probably does have a lot water under its surface.
They get hotter. A lot of water evaporates too.
Stomata are just openings made when guard cells swell. they swell with a lot of available water. when its dry they close up. dry weather causes them to close because the water evaporates.
It would need to be a lot cooler have a rocky surface with water and oxygen
Evaporation absorb heat.
Because it has swept fast past a lot of land, picking up earth and rubbish on the way.
water evaporates faster than soda because water has no sugar and soda has a lot ofsugar
All the water in a solution of salt water evaporates leaving a lot of crystals in the bottom of the dish.
Evaporation is a physical process.
No light evaporates the water rusting the metal, not a lot but enough to make a significant difference.
There is no liquid water on Calisto. It does have a lot of ice on its surface, so it has frozen water.
a lot
When ocean water is warm, a lot of water vapor evaporates from it. If air laden with that water vapor rises, as it often does it will cool and the water vapor will condense, which releases energy.
There shouldn't a cloud that has too much water - water evaporates because it is warm and therefore lighter. Once its in the sky, the water cools and condenses, further condensation leads to precipitation. A cloud with a lot of water just means a lot of rain.
if you place a glass of water outside and barely any of it evaporates, then the air is already very saturated with vapor molecules, or already humid. so if the air is humid, then it's very moist. if a lot of the water evaporates, then the air is dry.
It means that water cycles through the environment. Water falls as rain, then it evaporates, then it forms clouds, then it rains again. That's the kindergarten version of the water cycle, and there are a lot more steps to it, but that's what it means.