The cup of water most likely evaporated due to exposure to heat or air flow, causing the water molecules to escape and turn into water vapor.
The sand is most likely to heat up faster, particularly if it is dark. The water will have some evaporation, which will keep it cooler. It can also vary by how it is subjected to the sun's heat, like a flat pan or a colored cup, or clear vessel.
If a cup of water is dropped, the water will tend to stay inside the cup momentarily due to inertia. However, once the cup hits the ground and stops moving, the water will then spill out of the cup due to the lack of support from the container.
a cup of water that is boiled since it gives more heat.
A cup of boiling water since it has higher temperature. Note that heat transfer depends more on the temperature.
It depends on the size of the cup.
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The water on the cup most likely came from a water source such as a tap, faucet, or water dispenser. It could also have been poured from a water bottle or another container.
It takes the shape of the container (cup) since it is a liquid.
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Most likely it will be Spain or Brazil.
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Most Likely The USA or Mexico.
The sand is most likely to heat up faster, particularly if it is dark. The water will have some evaporation, which will keep it cooler. It can also vary by how it is subjected to the sun's heat, like a flat pan or a colored cup, or clear vessel.
Water droplets form on the inner wall of a covered cup of hot water because the air inside the cup becomes saturated with water vapor from the evaporating hot water. When the air cools against the cooler walls of the cup, it cannot hold as much water vapor, causing the excess moisture to condense and form droplets.
A paper cup typically does not keep water hotter than a plastic cup. Paper is a poor insulator compared to plastic, so heat is more likely to escape from a paper cup, leading to faster cooling of the water inside.
Most Likely.
It will be either Spain or Brazil.