Puddles evaporate due to the random movement of some of the atoms. This causes some of the atoms to reach their "boiling point". Once this happens the molocules evaporate and then the puddle cools down. Eventually the puddle warms up due to the warmer suroundings. Then the particles warm up so they start to move and then some of them reach teir "boiling point", these molocules then evaporate. This cycle is repeated over and over again until the puddle has completely evaporated.
Because of the heat the particles get smaller and smaller until you can't see them
the heat turns the water into humidity. if you put a cup of water in the microwave for more then 5 minutes it will evapurate, basically meening it turns into humid.
Yes, and it is in the form of gas in the air!
when a puddle evaporates it disappears.
Liquid water is transformed in a gas.
Water is evaporated.
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simple it depends if it is sunny it evaporates if it is cold but not at freezing it will condense Liam sams
Evaporate is the missing word.
This water remain as a gas.
The enthalpy of vaporization for water is 40,65 kJ/mol.
Yes, if the atmosphere is saturated with vapors.
That depends on how large the puddle is - how wide and how deep and how much water is in the puddle.
It will evaporate
Evaporate and condense off the water.
Water tends to evaporate.
simple it depends if it is sunny it evaporates if it is cold but not at freezing it will condense Liam sams
It is actually impossible for water to condense or evaporate if it is continuous and not made of particles because these what make water to be condensed and evaporated in the first place.
You can filter it or evaporate and condense the water
Evaporate is the missing word.
a puddle of water will evaporate faster because it has a larger surface area that is, it has more of its moleccules in contact with the air Yes, the more air the same amount of water can cover, the faster it will evaporate. In a glass, there is much water that gets tiny amounts of air under the surface and not enough to evaporate. If the same amount of water was poured on a level flat surface (no puddle), it would evaporate very quickly.
This water remain as a gas.
A higher area of water is exposed to atmosphere.
evaporate the water or evaporation. condense the water vapour or condensation