Do you mean water and any common oil, mixed or just together in a container, compared with just plain water?
If you do, then just plain water will evaporate faster.
If they are both at the same temperature, uncovered, not stirred, any air movement is the same for each and not moving across one from the other, in the same shape and size container, and the same volume of water in each container. Sorry about the long answer, but all these things will affect the results.
The reason is due to the density difference. Water is heavier (more dense) than oil and will stay on the bottom. This water will take a very long time to evaporate if it is completely covered with the oil.
tap water. the other guy who wrote the answer was just random letters
The altitude of a mountain makes the water flow down faster while a flat plain lets the water just sit there.
water because the air is just about the same thing and i am 9 by the way hows it doing
it depends on the type of fertilizer you use. It also depends on the amount
Water turns into a gas after it evaporates. Just for a hint next time, when a liquid is in the air, it is usually a gas.
They don't evaportate. Your skin just suck it in. It then is inside you.
it gets hot
Water evaporates faster when the temperature is higher, the surface area of the water is larger, the air is dry, and if there is a strong air current. These conditions increase the rate of evaporation by providing more energy to water molecules to escape into the air.
im in the middle of an expierment for science class but so far the Salt water is doing the best. But its just one answer so it cant be that accurate.
All tempertures, it just evaporates faster as temperature rises until it boils @ 212 and it evaporates the fastest. It even evaportes when frozen. Under atmospheric pressure, water evaporates at 100 o C (or 132 o F). However, the higher the water pressure, the higher its boiling temperature (or the temperature at which water evaporates).
It doesn't make a difference weather it is saltwater or freshwater because they will cool at the same rate it is just that when saltwater evaporates it will leave the salt particles behind.
You can play a guitar in the rain,shower or plain water but you can not play a electric guitar in the rain,shower or plain water