They just aren't there. The water molecules are somewhere else. It's less chemistry than a more macro-scale science like Meteorology.
It gets released into the Atmosphere.
the order of the solid molecule is destroyed, the molecules can move more freely, while in solids the molecules vibrate in fixed point
During the dissolving process, the solute molecules separate and disperse throughout the solvent. The intermolecular forces between the solute and solvent molecules overcome the forces holding the solute molecules together, allowing them to mix and form a homogeneous solution.
yes they do
During a phase change, the arrangement of molecules changes while their size remains the same. For example, when a solid transitions to a liquid, the molecules rearrange into a more disordered state, but their actual size does not change.
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During drought plants will wither (or dry out)
the potential energy of the molecules changes during a reaction.
It gets released into the Atmosphere.
nothing
a drought happens in a place where rain does not fall for a long period of time.
they droped them into a well or cenote with ornaments tied onto thier legs
During friction, molecules at the contact surfaces interact with one another. The force of friction causes these molecules to resist motion, generating heat in the process. This heat is a result of the molecules vibrating and colliding with each other.
When a gas is compressed, the volume it occupies decreases, causing the gas molecules to be closer together. The number of molecules remains the same, as no molecules are added or removed during compression.
Animals, humans and crops will die.