The salt that would be left, after it is all evaporated, would amazingly be 154m high. This is almost equivalent to a 50 story building! It would be this thick, because the salinity of salt water is at such a high level.
The principal source of evaporated water in our atmosphere is also the largest source of water on our planet. It is the water evaporating from our oceans. Water also evaporates from lakes, rivers, streams or any other place where water can be found.
Nitrogen gas is combined with other chemicals by bacteria through a process called nitrogen fixation, which converts it into a form that plants can use to grow. This process is essential for plant growth and ecosystem health.
Seismic waves are the types of waves that can travel through the Earth and along its surface. There are two main types of seismic waves: body waves (such as primary and secondary waves) that travel through the Earth's interior, and surface waves (such as Love and Rayleigh waves) that travel along the Earth's surface.
Argon can be found in the Earth's atmosphere, comprising about 0.93% of the air we breathe. It is also produced through the radioactive decay of other elements and can be obtained through the fractional distillation of liquid air.
A drop of salt water could have once been a drop of fresh water through the process of evaporation. Fresh water evaporates from oceans, lakes, or rivers, leaving salt behind, which eventually forms into saltwater. When the evaporated fresh water condenses and falls back to earth as precipitation, it can mix with saltwater from the oceans, resulting in a drop of saltwater.
The impurities are not evaporated with water.
Water is evaporated from the Earth when it is heated by the sun, causing its molecules to gain enough energy to escape into the atmosphere. This process occurs mainly from water bodies like oceans, rivers, and lakes, as well as from soil and plant surfaces through transpiration.
Salt can be mined from the earth or evaporated from the sea.
Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere, so it must be the most evaporated. It is not found in its liquid state on Earth. Water vapour is present in the atmosphere and the planet is more than 70% water so water might also be a contender for the most evaporated gas on Earth.
When water that has evaporated returns to the earth as precipitation, it can fall as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This replenishes the earth's water sources, such as rivers, lakes, and groundwater, supporting various ecosystems and human activities.
Humans populated the entire Earth through a combination of migration, adaptation to different environments, and technological advancements. Our ancestors migrated out of Africa over thousands of years, dispersing across continents and adapting to diverse climates and landscapes. The development of tools, agriculture, and transportation over time further enabled human populations to spread and thrive globally.
This water is transformed in clouds.
This water fall on the Earth.
Oceans are the principal source of water.
This evaporated water is from bodies of water.
no it when the water is evaporated and the acid is brought up to the clouds with the evaporated water and then condensed where the air is colder - acid rain
oceans provide fresh water for earth through the water cycle