Water left in a container outside in the sun heats up due to solar radiation. This can be useful for warm showers, laundry, or general cleaning.
That would depend on many factors, such as the material the container is made of, the color of the container, how much water is in the container, and the starting temperature of the water. You really need to measure the temperature after six hours with a thermometer.
The water disappears from an open container placed in the sun due to evaporation. The sun's heat causes the water molecules to gain energy and change from liquid to vapor, rising into the air and becoming part of the atmosphere. This process continues until all the water has evaporated.
To build a simple solar water distiller, you can use a container to collect water, a clear plastic sheet to cover the container, and a smaller container placed inside to catch the distilled water as it evaporates and condenses on the plastic. Place the setup in direct sunlight to heat the water and create condensation, which will then drip into the smaller container as clean, distilled water.
water can be freezed at 0 degree temperature in fridge
It melts into liquid (water)
That will depend on several factors, including . . . -- The temperature of the water when you take it outside. -- Whether the container holding the water is transparent, translucent, or opaque. -- The thermal conductivity of the material of which the container is made. -- How much water is in the container. -- Whether the continer is sealed or open to the air. -- If the container is open, then the area of the surface of the water exposed to the sun. -- If the container is open, then the speed of the wind across the surface of the water. -- The temperature of the air outside. -- Whether the sky is clear or cloudy. -- Location the experiment is performed. -- How high in the sky the sun is at the time of the experiment, i.e. the time of day. --Density of the air
That would depend on many factors, such as the material the container is made of, the color of the container, how much water is in the container, and the starting temperature of the water. You really need to measure the temperature after six hours with a thermometer.
When the sun heats up water, the water evaporates. Since water is still light, the heavier, more solid materials stay in container that you are heating up. Therefore, if you put plastic above the container, it a) causes water to evaporate and purify itself faster, and b) collects the evaporating water.
put it on the window and water it but not to much and not to less wen it is half way then you put it outside and water it and the sun will give light to it
Ferrets can be put outside in temperatures below 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit and would need to be kept out of the sun. Be sure to provide plenty of food and water
The sun is outside of the Earth but the rain happens on the Earth.
water cannot spoil but it can evaporate if left it the sun. -emma:)
To get water you have to get a container pour some seasalt into it than dig a hole in the sand. Next put the container in the hole and make sure the sun can get to it. When its dryed out put it in a cold place and it will turn into clean drinking water. xxxxxxxxx P.s Hope this helps you xxxx
put sun cream on and don't spend a long time outside also always drink water and plenty of it
Heat from the Sun
if you think about it, it's in the name sun. They need to grow outside to get to the sun. but you can grow them inside to.just put them by a window that has alot of sun
The water disappears from an open container placed in the sun due to evaporation. The sun's heat causes the water molecules to gain energy and change from liquid to vapor, rising into the air and becoming part of the atmosphere. This process continues until all the water has evaporated.