The density of water increase, also the humidity of the atmosphere; the temperature decrease.
Salts are obtained as a residual solid.
Evaporating water the concentration of salts increase and so the density increase.
Boiling water too long can result in the water evaporating completely, leaving behind minerals and impurities in the pot. Over-boiling can also lead to a more concentrated solution of minerals in the water, potentially changing the taste or quality of the water.
The water is evaporating leaving the impurities behind. When condensed and recollected, it is pure water.
The result is a physical change, specifically a dissolution process where the powder particles mix with water to form a homogeneous mixture. This is a reversible change, as you can separate the components by evaporating the water.
Salts are obtained as a residual solid.
Yes, it is true.
Salt
Evaporating the water salt is obtained.
Ocean water. The whole cycle starts with ocean water evaporating, so it is therefore the supplement.
Yes, it is true.
The water that doesn't evaporate into vapor stays in the ocean as liquid water. The oceans have a lot of liquid water. Over time, ocean water is always evaporating and turning into rain and comes back to the ocean; but the salts and minerals carried into the sea from rivers never evaporate. They stay dissolved in the ocean waters and make it saltier and saltier.
The evaporated water forms clouds.
The liquid water is transformed in a gas (vapors).
by evaporating in the air bacse when it evaporates the water may warm
Its molecules become heated.
Evaporating water the concentration of salts increase and so the density increase.