On a boiling hot day it would take about 10-15 minutes but on quite breezy days it would take 1-1 and a half hours I think.
About a day or two
At any ambient temperature.Explaination for school kidEvaporation of water is different from concept of boiling. Air can uptake small amount of water and long as the air is not saturate, it will drawn any liquid water to fill the content.Dry skin over cold day was due to this evaporation. The hot and humid day cause sweat because the air is filled with water and our sweat can't evaporate.Scientific explainationEvaporation take place when the partial pressure of water (water content) in air is less than the vapour pressure of water. The vapour pressure is depending on temperature. With rising temperature, vapour pressure is higher and when the vapour pressure equal to atmospheric pressure, all water will change to gas and that is the boiling. Though the temperature is at ambient but if the water content in air is less than the vapour pressure, the water still evaporate at ambient temperature.
one day with alot of water
one day, using Pineapple juice as your drink the whole day without any solid intakes.
Mostly sometimes a year or a month or a week or a day!
Evaporate is the missing word.
if it is in the sunlight, it will gradually evaporate and disappear
Probably more than a day
If you mean, when will the entire cup evaporate, you are supposed to divide 1 by 1/3.
It increases its temperature and causes the water particles to move faster and faster until they evaporate (become a gas)
It's a combination of absorption and evaporation. The surface the puddle is on is likely to be porous - thus some water will drain away. The surface area of a puddle is quite large - in relation to the amount of water in it. This means that heat from the sun - even a small amount - is enough to allow water to evaporate.
This question is ridiculous. First, on a hot frying pan a drop would evaporate in less than second. On a cold day, it might take a drop several hours, or it might freeze, then a 50 litre bucket of water would take days to evaporate in a desert, and would never evaporate in a country like Ireland. This is very silly
It depends on the temperature.
A rain puddle will disappear due to sun and wind evaporating the water, provided it doesn't rain again during the night or next day.
The water is either absorbed by the soil or it evaporates(Because of the suns heat) and converts back to watervapor. This watervapor condenses around dust particles in the air and form clouds, and after awhile, once enough water vapor has collected, Rains onto the earth again.
Evaporation.
Put 2 cups outside on a sunny day. One with salt water and one with regular water. Check on them every 5 minutes or just watch them. Then you time how long the salt water took to evaporate compared against how long it took the regular water to evaporate. Then you'll have your answer.