it is called evaporation when the sun soaks up all the water
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They put it in their butt until it dries up and it turns brown and salty
After the Flight 180 memorial, Tod walks into his bathroom and decides to shave but cuts himself. Suddenly, the toilet starts to leak and a puddle is creeping up to him. He then picks up some nose hair clippers and cuts some nose hair. He then turns on the radio but the immediately pulls the plug out. He then walks over to the bathtub to take some clothes down from a clothes line. Suddenly, the puddle reaches up to Tod and he slips. He falls onto the wire which wraps itself around his neck. Tod then falls into the bathtub, spilling soap and shampoo into the tub on the way. He attempts to unwind the wire but keeps slipping. The wire tightens and the blood vessels in his eyes burst. He desperately tries to call for help. He then sees the nose hair clippers. He reaches for them but he can't get to them. Soon after he stops slipping and kicking and dies. The puddle of water he slipped then goes back under the toilet.
The duration of Greg Behrendt's Wake Up Call is 3600.0 seconds.
Wake-up Call - For Him 2012 was released on: USA: 2012 (internet)
it is called evaporation when the sun soaks up all the water
Evaporation is the primary process that causes a puddle to dry up. Heat from the sun causes the water in the puddle to change from liquid to vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. As more water evaporates, the level of the puddle decreases until it eventually dries up completely.
Evaporation
evaporation, where water molecules at the surface of the puddle gain enough energy to escape into the air as vapor. This continues until all the water has evaporated, leaving the puddle dry.
Condensation
evaporation
Yes, the thermal energy of a puddle increases as it dries up on a sunny day because solar energy is absorbed by the water molecules, causing them to gain kinetic energy and evaporate into the atmosphere. This process requires energy, so the overall thermal energy of the system increases.
A puddle dries up after it rains due to evaporation. The sun's heat causes water molecules on the surface of the puddle to turn into vapor, which then escapes into the air, gradually reducing the water level in the puddle until it eventually dries up.
After the rainstorm, the water in the puddle will be heated by the sun. As the water at the top of the puddle heats up, it will be converted to the gaseous phase and enter the air as water vapor. Any contaminants that are present in the puddle will be left behind on the ground.
It evaporates and recycles within the air. It is part of the weather cycle.
When evaporation occurs, the water molecules in the puddle transform into water vapor and rise into the air, causing the puddle to gradually decrease in size until it eventually dries up completely.
Puddles dry up when the water in them evaporates into the air or seeps into the ground. Factors like temperature, humidity, and wind speed can affect how quickly a puddle dries up.