The layer of the atmosphere in which evaporated water (or sublimated ice) enters is the troposphere. Of course some moisture enters the stratosphere when some thunderstorms overshoot the tropopause, due to strong convective updrafts.
Water vapor enters the air as water at the surface evaporates or as plants transpire water vapor from their leaves.
In transpiration water from these objects evaporates into the atmosphere?"
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)
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This is the troposphere.
Yes, water in a puddle enters the atmosphere when it evaporates. It becomes water vapor which will eventually fall as precipitation somewhere else.
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
Water vapor enters the air as water at the surface evaporates or as plants transpire water vapor from their leaves.
If you leave a glass of water on a sunny windowsill, the water will disappear, do you want to know how. The water evaporates. Evaporation takes place when liquid water changes into water vapor, which is a gas, and enters the atmosphere. Water evaporates from the surface of lakes, streams, puddles, and oceans. Water vapor enters the atmosphere from plant leaves in a process known as transpiration.
The layer of the atmosphere in which evaporated water (or sublimated ice) enters is the troposphere. Of course some moisture enters the stratosphere when some thunderstorms overshoot the tropopause, due to strong convective updrafts.
Water vapor enters the air as water at the surface evaporates or as plants transpire water vapor from their leaves.
An evaporite is a sedimentary rock that is soluble in water. It occurs where there is a lake that evaporates more quickly than rain or river water enters the lake. The water evaporates and the rich mineral sediment becomes a rock or a crystal.
If you leave a glass of water on a sunny windowsill, the water will disappear, do you want to know how. The water evaporates. Evaporation takes place when liquid water changes into water vapor, which is a gas, and enters the atmosphere. Water evaporates from the surface of lakes, streams, puddles, and oceans. Water vapor enters the atmosphere from plant leaves in a process known as transpiration.
The water in a lake that evaporates enters the atmosphere as water vapour. That parts simple. Just as you said, so it is. The excess OH- combines with whatever cations were in the water keeping it in electrostatic balance to form hydroxide salts. Most likely this will be Calcium and Sodium.
When the sun's rays warm the earth's surface, water evaporates and enters the atmosphere as vapor. As water enters the atmosphere, it leaves behind any chemicals that were dissolved in water. Even the salt dissolved in ocean water remains in the ocean. Only fresh water enters the atmosphere by evaporation. Water removed from the oceans, lakes, and soil by evaporation is returned to earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, and hail.I hope this help :)
Water evaporates faster.