No, lava cannot evaporate into the atmosphere. Lava is molten rock that cools and solidifies upon exposure to the air, rather than evaporating like water.
The rainwater will eventually evaporate when the sun comes out.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate from water. When water containing chlorine is exposed to air, the chlorine can escape into the atmosphere as a gas.
Water that does not evaporate is usually found trapped within a closed system, such as a sealed container. In this case, the water cannot escape into the atmosphere and therefore does not undergo the process of evaporation.
Most of the water vapor in the atmosphere evaporates from the world's oceans. The sun's energy heats up the ocean water, causing it to evaporate and form water vapor that eventually rises into the atmosphere.
Tungsten atoms evaporate from the filament of a bulb due to a process called sublimation, where solid tungsten directly turns into vapor without first becoming a liquid. This occurs because the filament of the bulb reaches extremely high temperatures during operation, causing the tungsten atoms to gain enough energy to break free from the solid structure and evaporate into the bulb's atmosphere.
Yes, water is evaporated.
The rainwater will eventually evaporate when the sun comes out.
Heat energy.
No atmosphere as all gaseous state evaporate due to its solar proximity.,
venus atmosphere is cloudy,and its are made of volcanoes and lava
Only rare molecules of sugar can be trained in the atmosphere by water molecules.
i was going to ask this myself. it's a weird one. lava is a fluid and most fluids do evaporate. on the other hand when lava cools it becomes glass or rock which are obviously solids and dont evaporate. so maybe if you kept the lava molten long enough and it gasified enough it would eventually dissappear. who knows
Yes, chlorine can evaporate from water. When water containing chlorine is exposed to air, the chlorine can escape into the atmosphere as a gas.
None of it. The most the atmosphere's heat and temperature can do is evaporate water.
Water is released in the atmosphere as a gas.
Yes, if the atmosphere is saturated with vapors.
the atmosphere determines rate of evaporation. if the atmosphere is as dense as a liquid within the atmosphere there is no evaporation at all. on earth, cooler atmospheres are generally less dense, so it's not cooling the liquid alcohol as much as providing it with a supply of less dense atmosphere that will make a liquid, alcohol, evaporate faster. on the extreme, putting a liquid into a vacuum will cause it to almost immediately evaporate, a.k.a. standardize the temperature and pressure of its atmosphere. there is really no such thing as evaporation as much as there is homogenization, standardization, of its atmosphere.