During the day time all the air surrounding us gets heated. The warm air provides heat for evaporation of water in shade. Thus,evaporation takes place from all open surfaces of water . Water vapour gets continuously added to air . evaporation of water is a slow process.
All waters can be evaporated, it is a natural phenomenon caused by the continuous movement of water molecules: several molecules from the surface can escape in the atmosphere.
Water vapors go to the atmosphere.
The sun.
can clay evaporate in water
Water will evaporate into the atmosphere.
Ice
chalk
Epsom salt will never evaporate. If the Epsom salts are dissolved in water, the water will evaporate, leaving the dry salts covering the inside of the container.
the source that makes water evaporate is evaporation from the sun
when the water is in the lake,river etc.when the sun rays falls directly to the water the water becomes steam and evaporate
If you empty a large lake the water will still evaporate and come down as rain. If you empty a cup of water it wont just sit there, it will evaporate.
The heat from Sun favors water evaporation.
Water will evaporate from any source, especially when heat is present. If in a closed container it will just turn to condensation. But if in a lake or stream, It will be absorbed into the clouds.
if its hot it will slightly but it wont affect the lakes overall volume
Water leaves lakes all the time in the form of evaporation. If the lake level rises beyong the normal banks, the lake will overflow. If you are pumping water out of a lake, that is called using the water.
It gets it entirely from the sun.
Evaporation is an exothermic process; the heat is released in the atmosphere.
There is a channel....a opening where the salt water can enter An inland lake can also be salty if mineral deposits under the lake contain salt, or the lake has only inflowing water and no out-flowing water. Overtime the inflow will bring minerals into the lake, without a way for the water to exit the lake, the waters of the lake will evaporate naturally, leaving the deposited minerals, increasing the water's salinity.
Heat the water. Allow it to evaporate leaving behind the salt. Remove the solid salt. Refill the lake. Prevent the salt from ebing readded by water inflow carrying minerals.
can clay evaporate in water