When you put sugar in water and leave it in the sun, the heat from the sun can increase the water temperature, which helps dissolve the sugar more quickly. As the sugar dissolves, it creates a sugar solution. If left for an extended period, especially in warm conditions, some of the water may evaporate, potentially leading to a more concentrated sugar solution or even crystallization if the conditions are right.
The water evaprates
Water is transformed in vapors.
All living things need sugar (not necessarily the over possessed stuff they put in candy though) Usually plants can produce their own sugar from the sun but I'm guessing it is able to intake sugar it didn't make itself.
After some time whole water is evaporated.
it melts
The sun is outside of the Earth but the rain happens on the Earth.
The water evaprates
They take the sun's energy and with chloroplasts (which make plants green) turn the sun's energy into sugar.
it gets darker
It turns into iced pee.
it will go all hard and stale in the sun
Water is transformed in vapors.
they will bake and die
put them in water and in the sun =/
Plants and other photosynthetic organisms such as algae take in ________ from the atmosphere and combine it with water and energy from the sun to form sugar.
The sun doesn't have sugar in it
Photosynthesis