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.
Methamphetamine is commonly cut with MSM, or Methylsulfonylmethane, which is a substance used in the health food industry as a natural source of sulfur.When it is evaporated slowly in water or isoproyl alcohol, it becomes crystallized, and very closely resembles the appearance of meth crystals.
well htey get there energy from burning the gasses that it is made of like our sun
Zr in the earth crust: 13 mg/kg Zr in the sea water: 0,026 micrograms/L The principal mineral is zircon - a zirconium silicate, ZrSiO4.
Only if Fusion becomes a reality. Since "free" hydrogen is not available it must be "made" (separated from water, etc.). Thus it can "transport" energy, but it can't be a fuel (or energy) source.
Silver ions could be detected with the use of a silver ion selective electrode, mass spectrometry, or using certain chemical reactions (ie precipitation when a source of chloride ions is added, complexation using ammonia, etc).
Oceans are the principal source of water.
Precipitation provides more water for the oceans and lakes, thus providing more water to be evaporated and turned into clouds.
Fresh water - i.e. that on land - yes, to all intents and purposes is from the condensation and precipitation of water evaporated from the sea. A relatively tiny amount of water is released by volcanoes above subduction zones, but otherwise, the question's thesis is basically correct.
The convection is the source of all clouds and precipitation
Yes, evaporated milk is a good source of calcium.
Fresh water - i.e. that on land - yes, to all intents and purposes is from the condensation and precipitation of water evaporated from the sea. A relatively tiny amount of water is released by volcanoes above subduction zones, but otherwise, the question's thesis is basically correct.
The principal fuel source for living animals is monosaccharides.
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Water is evaporated from any body of water and from any other source.