It's a combination of absorption and evaporation. The surface the puddle is on is likely to be porous - thus some water will drain away. The surface area of a puddle is quite large - in relation to the amount of water in it. This means that heat from the sun - even a small amount - is enough to allow water to evaporate.
It increases its temperature and causes the water particles to move faster and faster until they evaporate (become a gas)
Snow can disappear without leaving a puddle because when the snow melts it evaporates into the air..when something evaporates that means like it goes back to the clouds where it came from...like an example would be ...have you ever seen steam coming out of a pot while you were boiling water? that smokey looking stuff is the same as evaporation...such as when the bottom of the pot gets hot the water on the top begins to evaporate it is the samr as with snow say if the snow hit the cement or sand if either the sand or sidewalk was hot and or warm then the snow or water will evaporate but if it is cold (or the water is not boiling:)) then it will stay still and take longer to evaporate that is why most of the time snow will leave no puddle..............also sorry for such a long text
The time it takes for a puddle to evaporate depends on several factors, including temperature, humidity, wind speed, and the size of the puddle. In warm, dry, and breezy conditions, a small puddle might evaporate within a few hours, while larger puddles can take several days. Conversely, in cooler or more humid conditions, evaporation can take much longer.
The water is either absorbed by the soil or it evaporates(Because of the suns heat) and converts back to watervapor. This watervapor condenses around dust particles in the air and form clouds, and after awhile, once enough water vapor has collected, Rains onto the earth again.
The puddle is a small reservoir of water. The sun's heat evaporates water from the puddle. The water from the puddle turns into water vapour, helps to form clouds, etc.
Rainbows sometimes disappear especially after 2 to 6 hours when the puddle of water disappeared.
The liquid state of water in a puddle can evaporate and turn into water vapor, causing the puddle to disappear.
The puddle will slowly evaporate due to sunlight and wind exposure. The water will either seep into the ground or evaporate completely, eventually causing the puddle to disappear.
if it is a big puddle the water when splashed might be hiting a sensor if it is a big puddle the water when splashed might be hiting a sensor
A puddle of water can disappear through evaporation, where the liquid water turns into water vapor due to the surrounding heat and air movement. Additionally, the water can seep into the ground or be absorbed by nearby materials like soil or plants.
Puddles disappear in sunlight due to evaporation. The heat from the sun causes the water molecules at the surface of the puddle to gain enough energy to break free from the liquid and become water vapor. As more and more water molecules evaporate, the puddle gradually dries up and disappears.
A rain puddle will disappear due to sun and wind evaporating the water, provided it doesn't rain again during the night or next day.
what might cause a culture today to decline or disappear
When you unlock or open your door they illuminate the ground by your vehicle to warn of a puddle you might inadvertently step in.
When a puddle is made after a while the sun will shine and the water of the puddle evaporates and becomes water vapour. It will join up with other parts of water vapour and become a cloud. When the cloud gets to heavy It will rain and make more puddles
you might not have tamed them. Otherwise, it might be a bug.
It increases its temperature and causes the water particles to move faster and faster until they evaporate (become a gas)