it could be " how does water evaporate? " or " when is evaporation formed? "
evaporation; the water evaporated to the air
Evaporation occurs every day. The most well known form of evaporation is when water evaporates from lakes and rivers to form rain.
Abstraction is a process of obtaining or removing something from a source. The process of evaporation is an example of extraction. In evaporation, the process of changing a liquid into a gas, removes some or all of the liquid which is given off in the form of vapor.An example is the extraction (abstraction) of salt from sea water using evaporation ponds.
The disappearance of the wet on sidewalks after a rain is caused by evaporation.The cool feeling you get when you sweat after exercise then get in a breeze or in front of a fan is caused by evaporation. When water evaporates it cools the remaining water -- in this case cooling you in turn.When the standing water on roads and in ditches goes away, it evaporates.Water based glues, like Elmer's White Glue, dry by evaporation.When a ice tea glass sweats and leaves a ring of water and it's gone by the next day. The water has evaporated.Latex (water based) paint dries by evaporation (other curing occurs after the water evaporates).
start by putting soil a drainer. then but the drainer over a bucket . then poor water in the soil slowly . if there is water in the bucket the answer is no . but if there is no water in it the answer is yes .
The color of the water dont affect its evaporation because the water it self its uncolored.
Evaporation. As the river water travels from its source to the sea, some of the water evaporates.
Evaporation, Respiration, Transpiration.
1. water to evaporation.
evaporation; the water evaporated to the air
evaporation, where it turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere.
Evaporation occurs every day. The most well known form of evaporation is when water evaporates from lakes and rivers to form rain.
For evaporation to take place there must be some form of heat. This is heat from the sun
Evaporation makes water saltier because when water evaporates, only the pure water molecules escape, leaving the salt and other impurities behind. This concentrates the amount of salt in the remaining water, making it saltier.
Some factors are: temperature, pressure, stirring, etc.
It cleans and distributes the water to some degree
Water molecules at the surface of a body of water gain enough energy from the environment to break free from the liquid phase and become water vapor. These water vapor molecules rise into the atmosphere, contributing to evaporation.