They leave behind cold water. <><><> They also leave behind to rock and soil that they have pushed forward, known as morraine. THIS IS TRUE.Gradpoint/Novanet :) ;) -jesstyn wise a.k.a bill
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Pour it into a shallow dish and allow the water to evaporate away, which will leave sugar crystals behind.
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That completely depends on the situation and what you mean to leave behind. No one can answer that for you.
They leave behind cold water. <><><> They also leave behind to rock and soil that they have pushed forward, known as morraine. THIS IS TRUE.Gradpoint/Novanet :) ;) -jesstyn wise a.k.a bill
They leave behind cold water. <><><> They also leave behind to rock and soil that they have pushed forward, known as morraine. THIS IS TRUE.Gradpoint/Novanet :) ;) -jesstyn wise a.k.a bill
You leave the water out to evaporate and then it will leave behind the chalk.
Evaporate the water, which will leave the sugar behind.
Yes, if you leave it outside the water can evaporate leaving the salt behind.
Ground water can leave behind dissolved salts when it evaporates. As these salts accumulate they can have a very negative effect on desert plants or agriculture.
Only the water molecules are evaporated. Any solids are left behind.
You can evaporate the water and the sugar will be left behind. You could also very carefully boil the water and leave the sugar behind.
It should leave the residue of the coffee behind.
A dried substance remain.
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Heat. The water will evaporate and leave the sugar behind.