Watermelon does not evaporate in the sun, but it can lose moisture through a process called transpiration, where water moves from the inside to the surface and eventually evaporates. If left in the sun for an extended period, the heat can cause the watermelon to dehydrate, leading to a loss of water content, but it won't evaporate like a liquid. Instead, it may become mushy or shrivel as it loses moisture.
No. Electrons are fundamental particles. They do not evaporate.
Water evaporate faster in sun because the temperature is higher.
Evaporate it.
The rainwater will eventually evaporate when the sun comes out.
The heat from the sun causes sea water to evaporate
Because the Heat of the sun make's it to evaporate or disapir
the sun!
When the sun shines on the water that part starts to evaporate.
Thermal radiation from the sun increase the temperature of water.
the source that makes water evaporate is evaporation from the sun
The water will not "disappear"; it will evaporate. If it's hot, water will evaporate faster.
It will evaporate.