Regular water is evaporated faster.
an example is that when sea water evaporates,it becomes salt.
Water evaporates faster at higher elevations compared to sea level because of the lower atmospheric pressure. This lower pressure allows water molecules to escape into the air more easily, increasing the rate of evaporation.
Freshwater evaporates faster than seawater because it has fewer dissolved salts and minerals. These substances in seawater can act as a barrier, slowing down the evaporation process. Additionally, freshwater typically has a higher surface area to volume ratio, allowing for more efficient evaporation.
Sodium
The water evaporates when the sun is shining at it. Like in the sea. When the sun shines at the sea, the water evaporates and go to the clouds. When the clouds get heavier and heavier it will rain and repeat the process again.
Salt remain as a crystallized residue.
It eventually flows to the sea (or evaporates) and is reused.
In the sea-evaporates from the sea, comes down as rain on land, goes down the rivers to go back to the sea.
by the process of evaporation. when sea water evaporates salt is left behind. same process is done at the shore of sea...
In the sea-evaporates from the sea, comes down as rain on land, goes down the rivers to go back to the sea.
it travels faster in water
Only water is evaporated, not salt.