They do. It's always a constant battle between formation (moist air
parcels bringing water to its dewpoint) and evaporation, which
depends on the humidity of the surrounding air and the temperature
of the droplets. If the clouds are in a moist environment,
or constantly getting new air moved in, they can hang around a long time.
Only liquids are evaporated; only a small part of solutes are carried in the atmosphere during evaporation.
After water evaporation a mineral residue remain.
Normally the water that we drink has some impurities ie. salts, minerals etc. The distilled water is that water which has no impurities ie. salts, minerals in it. It is a bad conductor of electricity. It is used in car's batteries, inverters etc.
This depends on whether or not the water is salt water. If this is the case, the salt does not evaporate because solids don't evaporate but if you want salt to evaporate the temperature of the water has to be higher than 200 degrees Celsius, then the salt in the water can evaporate.
evaporation changes to water because it goes in the sky or more of the clouds then changes to water or ice as we would call snow or rain. if there is to much water in the clouds both rain and snow will come out at the same time.
The sun (and wind) causes sea water to evaporate and rise to form clouds.
Epsom salt will never evaporate. If the Epsom salts are dissolved in water, the water will evaporate, leaving the dry salts covering the inside of the container.
When the sun shines on the water that part starts to evaporate.
The water evaporated into the clouds. ---- Other Answer: I wish you would evaporate. :)
The water that doesn't evaporate into vapor stays in the ocean as liquid water. The oceans have a lot of liquid water. Over time, ocean water is always evaporating and turning into rain and comes back to the ocean; but the salts and minerals carried into the sea from rivers never evaporate. They stay dissolved in the ocean waters and make it saltier and saltier.
its evaporate the water
Because they are no rivers for the water to evaporate into clouds.
The water contains minerals when it rains and leaves the minerals on the ground when its evaporated
because water cannot evaporate to the exosphere.
Rain water does evaporate, as seen after storms. If it did not, then we would have no more rain storms, as storm clouds and any other clouds are composed of evaporated/vapor water.
It would evaporate the water, form salts, then evaporate completely
Yes it can it is a part of the water cycle. Ocean water will evaporate and leave minerals in the water and when it rains the water goes back into the ocean.
After evaporating of the water solid, crystallized, impure salts are obtained.