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because the water gets evaporated by the sun
The water soaks into the ground for the most part. Some of the water also turns to vapor, even in low temperatures. These are called seepage and evaporation.
by the air
No it doesn't. There is no place on Earth that exceeds the temp of 100C. If water had to be boiled to evaporate, then wet laundry would never get dry, puddles would never dry up just as a few examples :)
The water would evaporate, leaving the clothes dry.
it condensed into a gas
because the water gets evaporated by the sun
Important is the area exposed to the atmosphere.
The water soaks into the ground for the most part. Some of the water also turns to vapor, even in low temperatures. These are called seepage and evaporation.
gases
evaporation
by the air
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when they r in water it gives them coolness and when they r on ground it makes them dry and thirsty when they r in water it gives them coolness and when they r on ground it makes them dry and thirsty when they r in water it gives them coolness and when they r on ground it makes them dry and thirsty when they r in water it gives them coolness and when they r on ground it makes them dry and thirsty when they r in water it gives them coolness and when they r on ground it makes them dry and thirsty
The molecules in the water have spasm attacks every once and a while, and jump out of the puddle, evaporating. Soon, all of the molecules have done this, and the water is gone.
Not really a problem cause of lack of humidity the puddles and water that they need to breed dry up rather quickly.
Yes it is above the water table.