Yes, while the term 'disappear' is vague, some quantity water is continually destroyed and created through various processes, such as photosysthesis or extremely hot fires (destroyed) and ozone reactions or star formations (created).
it evaporates into the air, that's what makes humidity, and it eventually becomes percipitation(i.e. rain, snow, hail)
Evaporated water goes to the atmosphere as a gas.
Salt disappears in water because it dissolves in water, but pepper doesn't disappear. You mix faster and so the salt disappears.
well there is something called a sun which is a little yellow dot in the sky which makes us warm and brings light to make sure we dont fall over in darkness and well the water dissapears because the sun dries it all up and it goes into something called a cycle and evaporation makes it go away or magic.
i think the answer is that evaporation is wen the water of liquid dries up
Yes. It dries up the rash. Go easy with it though
evaporation because the sun beams down on the pond water and dries it up so the amount of water in the pond decreases.
put toothpaste on it it dries up the spot so the spot disappears
Evaporate.
Ground water table to low underground stream dries up etc
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Condensation
water dries up
when melted water from the ice age erodes a valley but without the constant flow of water from the melting ice it dries up as there is not enough water to keep flowing through it, so it dries up but leaves the valley it has cut into the landscape. when melted water from the ice age erodes a valley but without the constant flow of water from the melting ice it dries up as there is not enough water to keep flowing through it, so it dries up but leaves the valley it has cut into the landscape.
Why a wet handkerchief dries up when iron.
Evaporate the water. Salt is left behind when the water dries up.
Salt disappears in water because it dissolves in water, but pepper doesn't disappear. You mix faster and so the salt disappears.
they die