Yes water can evaporate in a covered bowl and it can even evaporate in a covered bowl in the shade overnight.
yes
yes it can. lemon water also.
Yes Water can evaporate inside. Have you ever taken a really hot shower and then your mirror fogs up? That's because the water was hot enough to evaporate then condensed on your mirror.
Evaporate the liquid, possibly by heating it.
it could be " how does water evaporate? " or " when is evaporation formed? "
Yes
The time it takes for water to evaporate from a toilet bowl can vary depending on factors such as room temperature, humidity levels, and water volume. In general, it can take a few hours to a day for water in a toilet bowl to evaporate completely.
Yes it does
It depends what it is covered with. If it is covered with a cloth then, as the cloth is porous, the water will evaporate. If however you cover the bowl with something that seals the top (makes it air tight), it will not evaporate.
it depends on the temp.
Well, if you have a bowl of water and get a salt shaker you can exame. So fill the bowl of water with the salt shaker and skake a little salt out, not to much or not to little. Then, the water soon will evaporate wich means that the salt will be left behind in the bowl and the water will be in the air. The salt is to heavy to go into the air so thats why it will be left behind in the bowl. So the its faster in a way. :D
evaporate it with heat so the water will bubble up and disapper slowly in to steam
Because the water may collect at the bottom of the basin, or evaporate.
The water should evaporate if the glass was not covered.
Yes. However, if you were to pour a gallon of water into a bowl on Mars, the water would boil and quickly evaporate because of the very low pressure.
Yes, salt can evaporate from water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the salt, which does not evaporate.
Water evaporate quickly.