The motion of molecules is permanent; some molecules gain sufficient energy to escape from the liquid at any temperature.
Water in an open system is allways evaporated.
You can call evaporating water by a number of names, but the most common are water vapor and steam.
By evaporating the sea water. What remains is salt.
When seas or lakes evaporate, evaporites form which are sedimentary rocks that consist of minerals deposited from evaporating water. Common evaporite minerals include halite (rock salt), gypsum, and calcite.
Sq root ( 36 + 36 ) = 8.485
yes the water pump would be bad if its evaporating the water very quick.
you know that haa..
if aliquid is evaporating the particles are far apart and move very quickly randomly ! :D
Evaporated water is vapors of water, a gas.
Water is evaporated mostly from bodies of water.
Surface waters in the hydrosphere are made up of oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and streams. These bodies of water are interconnected through the water cycle, with water evaporating from oceans and lakes, forming clouds, and eventually falling back to the surface as precipitation.
Water escape in the atmosphere as a gas.