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Because if there is no wind you can see stars in the puddle provided it's dark, and it has to be a clear night as well . .
Evaporation is when there is a river and the hot air from below rises and carries little water droplets with it, which then go into the air to form clouds. The clouds then move along and sometimes form. Then, if a cloud has too many water droplets inside of them, its falls down and makes rain, and goes back into the river to start it again.
For water, one example is when a puddle dries out on a sunny day.When water sits on a flat suface out in the sun, the energy forms water vapor making the surface dry.If you draw an outline around a puddle and then come back two hours later you will see that the puddle has retreated due to it's loss of fluid via evaporation.Alcohol, gasoline, liquid propane, and other liquids can also evaporate (vaporize). If you spill a few ounces of ethyl alcohol in a warm area, it will rapidly disappear.--The Simplest Examples I Can Think Of Are:1. when a glass of water is left out overnight and the water level is found to drop.2. when the "sweat" on a very cold glass of water disappears as the glass warms up.3. a fish aquarium - over the course of a couple of weeks, the water level drops from evaporation.4. a pot of water left on a hot stove boils away.All evaporation means is liquid turning to gas: Water boils at 212 degrees F (100 degrees C), but it actually begins to evaporate at 32 degrees F (0 degrees C) - it just occurs extremely slowly at lower temperatures. As the temperature increases, the rate of evaporation also increases.
It increases its temperature and causes the water particles to move faster and faster until they evaporate (become a gas)
an example of saturation is a wet sponge. if you fill the wet sponge up with water and place it on the counter and come back and 5 min. you may notice a puddle of water. this is because the sponge can only hold so much water, it has reached its saturation point.
Yes, "rain puddle" is a compound noun because it is made up of two words ("rain" and "puddle") that come together to create a single noun.
Evaporation is slow vaporization of a liquid and the reverse of condensation. An example is when it rains there are puddles on the ground, but then they suddenly dissapear, this is called evaporation, because the water molecules have evaporated and gone into the autmosphere, and the start to form into clouds, then after this proccess of evaporation happens we now have the process of Condensation which in other words mean that after the water evaporated demostration evaporation making little/big clouds in the sky now the cloads will have rain and the water that dried will be rain, snow, hail, or other things in which water is used. And so the process of evaporation and condensation will continue all over again.
The puddle said to the rain, "Please stop! I'm already full!"
wait for the rain and drink from a puddle
You could use many different things, such as 'a shower of rain' or 'a burst of rain' or even 'a puddle of rain'.
They were both originally formed by rain.
Rain
A puddle of dirt is a puddle of water with a dirty-like effect to it. It can be found after a heavy rain by large amounts of dirt or sand. You can find a puddle of dirt on the sides of roads or on baseball fields. I hope this helped! :)
Because if there is no wind you can see stars in the puddle provided it's dark, and it has to be a clear night as well . .
Make it rain and swim in the puddle. Lol
A rain puddle will disappear due to sun and wind evaporating the water, provided it doesn't rain again during the night or next day.
Stagnant