Runoff
Yes. That is why chlorine doesnt last long
it doesnt
gravity doesnt, it is water and heat that does
It remains as water vapor, or somewhere else in the water cycle. Some water has probably been stuck as ice in Glaciers for a long, long time, or perhaps stuck as water in the ocean for a long time, but it all still has the potential to evaporate and then become precipitation.
you can use streak by rubbing 2 minerals on a white hard surface. If the mineral leaves color its calcite and if it doesnt its halcite
A bit of oil on the surface reduce water evaporation.
Yes. That is why chlorine doesnt last long
fresh water doesnt have salt so it doesnt take as long to have the salt evaporate
nobecause if it doesnt evaporate it has no way to come down
it doesnt need to be that close but not that far ehtier.
The vapour pressure is different.
well not every thing it actually depends about the moisture on the thing you are trying to evaporate. liquids evaporate but a sofa fo example doesnt but goes through a process which breaks the object down
no it doesnt
it doesnt
yes, evaporation raises salinity because salt doesnt evaporate like water
It does change.
The temperature being now lower water vapors are condensed.