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Yes
i dont think so! hopefully not
The "solid rocks" are sedimentary rock - they started out as the bottom of lakes, streams and rivers. That's where you find shells.
it condensed into a gas
by the air
Important is the area exposed to the atmosphere.
because the water gets evaporated by the sun
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The sun's heat.
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Water on the surface (oceans and lakes or even puddles and sinks) get heated by the sun (mostly) and turns into water vapor, which is a gas just like "air".
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Not really a problem cause of lack of humidity the puddles and water that they need to breed dry up rather quickly.
No it doesn't. There is no place on Earth that exceeds the temp of 100C. If water had to be boiled to evaporate, then wet laundry would never get dry, puddles would never dry up just as a few examples :)
Evaporation, the heat heats up the puddles enough to get them to steam form, and they rise up into the sky.