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When the sun warms the sea, it turns it into vapour, this is called evaporation. The water vapour rises. As it rises it cools. The water vapour condenses into tiny water droplets. These form clouds. As the clouds are carried along by the wind, the droplets inside them grow into larger droplets. Leading to precipitation. The water drops fall as rain ( it might be: snow, hail or sleet). Some of the rain falls along the ground, and some soaks through it heading for the river. The river carries it back to the sea. The cycle is complete. And then it starts all over again...
Cloud seeding is done in arid areas - where clouds might form, but not produce rain. Seeding the cloud with microscopic 'dust' - forces water droplets to form - which eventually combine and fall as rain.
Depending on if it's cold or hot water, the temperature of the water will change slightly overnight, and dust particles will gather and eventually sink in the water if you leave it outside the refridgerator.
If the sleeve on the lamp is quartz, it could / might make ozone. If the sleeve is a more common glass, it will make little or no ozone. A hint as to what this clear stuff is, might be if they provided precautions for handling it and cleaning it.
Pour it in a glass of pink lemonade it might work but you probably have to be outside just in case there is a big explosion.
The water should evaporate if the glass was not covered.
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Yes. Americans will often refer to the liquid fuel gasoline as "gas" for short, which might be confusing to residents of other countries. It is often known outside the U.S. as "petrol."
Condensation is a science word where vapor like water vapor changes into a liquid. On my glass the cold drink causes condensation on the outside of the glass.
Lemonade is not the best thirst quencher, actually water is. The thing with lemonade is that the high concentration of citric acid stimulates your saliva glands and this causes you to feel less thirsty (of course this is for NATURAL lemonade, not the branded drinks they call "lemonade"). The sugar in the lemonade will somehow eliminate this effect, and if the lemonade is too sweet, instead of feeling quenched you might feel even more thirsty. My advise would be to mix a big cold glass of cold water with a couple teaspoons of natural lemon juice for the best thirst quenching drink!
Depends on the type of glass, but, loosely speaking, "glass" is an insulator. If it is an conductor of heat, it should have metals in it. Some might have oxygen present, which is melted at a very high temperature with soda, or limewater. The sand will mix with the metals (two of them) and form a shiny glass. This is very expensive.
Depending on the accessibility of both clean drinking water and a glass to pour it in, you might or might not be able to have it.
Yes, the citric acidity almost breaks down the sugar particles, (despite a small amount of water that dilutes the lemon liquid). I hope this helps you in any way! Thank you.
The droplets are what you see as clouds, and to change them into ice crystals requires a "seed" which might be dust, microscopic life, or even an ice crystal.
There's a Jordan Pruitt song that might help you understand it better called "Outside looking in". It just means someone feels lonely- like they are on the outside of a glass door looking in on everyone else having fun but they never get to be a part of the group.
Mainly water, as droplets and as moisture. There might be some mucus too.