They all evaporate, but the hot water will evaporate the fastest.
because in hot water you will be having more fast moving molecules compared to the cold one...the more you have them,, the faster the h20 evaporate..
When we come out of water, our body is covered with water droplets. As the water droplets evaporate, heat is removed from our body as we know that evaporation causes coling thus We fell cold.....
A tall, skinny glass will freeze water faster than a short, wide glass.This is because the tall glass allows convection (cold particles in the air to transfer cold to the water particles in the glass) to take place between more particles at once due to a tall glass having a larger surface area.
My fiance and I did an experiment with hot and cold water to see which one would make ice cubes faster. Honestly they froze at about the same time. He was taught that because its hot the molecules come together faster in the cold air, but during the test it was equal. As for the salt water I would think that would come in last.
cold water w/ high salinity
yes it does
Absolutely. Water can evaporate in almost any conditions.
Water is evaporated at any temperature.
a few days or weeks. It might even take months depending on how hot the lamp is and how much cold water you're trying to evaporate.
Because its too cold for any water to evaporate and precipitate back down to earth I think you meant to say that it is too cold for water to CONDENSE and precipitate back down to earth. If it is too dry, water WILL evaporate.
Because its too cold for any water to evaporate and precipitate back down to earth I think you meant to say that it is too cold for water to CONDENSE and precipitate back down to earth. If it is too dry, water WILL evaporate.
Because the warmness from the sun helps it evaporate
The kinetic energy of water molecules is lower at a low temperature.
You can breathe in either. Given a normal environment both hot and cold water will evaporate and become water vapour (change from a liquid to a gas). All else being equal the hot water will evaporate faster, but the cold water will still evaporate. For example, when you sweat, your sweat is not particularly hot, but it is the evaporation of the sweat that cools you down. You can therefore breathe in the water vapour from either hot or cold water. Just for absolute clarification - the above assumes the questioner is not asking if you can breathe under water; which clearly you can't unless there is something a little fishy about your character! :-)
water vapour/ cold /and a condensation medium
no. Ice can evaporate into a gas by melting into water and turning into a gas when more heat is added. Gas can be hot or cold
Water works wonders. It is able to evaporate from liquid form when it is getting warm. It is able to evaporate from liquid form when being cold. It is able to evaporate directly from even Ice.