Water can disappear through evaporation, where it turns into vapor and enters the atmosphere, or through absorption into the ground or into other materials. In nature, this process is part of the water cycle, where water constantly moves between the atmosphere, land, and bodies of water. If water seems to disappear suddenly, it may have leaked or drained away through cracks or holes in the surface.
The change of state that occurs when a puddle disappears is evaporation. The liquid water in the puddle turns into water vapor and escapes into the air.
When you stir salt in water, the salt dissolves into the water at a molecular level, forming a homogenous solution. This makes it appear as if the salt has disappeared, but it has actually just spread out evenly throughout the water.
Salt dissolved in water has no appearance. Take a glass of water, sprinkle a little salt in it, stir. Salt disappears when dissolved.
When the candle flame is burning, the flame heats the wax which melts it, the wick pulls in the liquid wax into the flame as fuel (this is why the wick doesn't just burn away). Think of a napkin soaking up water. The wax then burns in the flame and "disappears".
If the solid disappears or gets smaller, then it has formed a solution with the water.
There is no blood in the Zelda games. After you defeat a monster or enemy with a weapon it just sort of quickly fades away/disappears.
Time Fades Away was created on 1973-10-15.
The more the water brushes against the more the rock fades away meaning that parts of the rock is eroded ,washes away, it changes formation.
It is where someone slowly fades away in health. Such as--> He languished away in the dungeon.
A supernova.
Usually a change in the level of the water table, either the water disappears and takes away it's support of the surface, or it rises and washes away some of the sub-structure. OR the water can change its pH and dissolve away limestone.
If there is an accent over the first 'o', it is a question; 'How does water disappear?' If there is no accent, it is a statement: (It) disappears like water/ Like water it disappears Or As (in the way that) water disappears
Nifty braids of hay, thrifty maids of May, Guilt: he fades away. Spilt: three lades of whey, Misty fades away.
is part if chemical weathering
it fades away over time.
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the tattoos color fades away after a certain amount of years but it never goes away