It evaporates.
The liquid state of water in a puddle can evaporate and turn into water vapor, causing the puddle to disappear.
As a puddle evaporates, tiny particles of water gain energy from the surroundings and transform from liquid to gas. These water vapor molecules then rise into the air due to their increased energy levels, ultimately leading to the puddle drying up.
Evaporation is the primary process that causes a puddle to dry up. Heat from the sun causes the water in the puddle to change from liquid to vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. As more water evaporates, the level of the puddle decreases until it eventually dries up completely.
The process you are referring to is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs when a liquid, such as water in a puddle, changes into a gas, typically due to an increase in temperature.
Yes, when water in a puddle evaporates, it transitions from a liquid to a gas and enters the atmosphere as water vapor. This process is part of the water cycle, where water evaporates from the Earth's surface and eventually condenses into clouds before falling back to the ground as precipitation.
That is the correct spelling of "puddle" (as a noun, a liquid on a surface).
The liquid state of water in a puddle can evaporate and turn into water vapor, causing the puddle to disappear.
The temperature decrease.
Evaporation is when there is a river and the hot air from below rises and carries little water droplets with it, which then go into the air to form clouds. The clouds then move along and sometimes form. Then, if a cloud has too many water droplets inside of them, its falls down and makes rain, and goes back into the river to start it again.
After a rainstorm the puddle will start to evaporate until it is no longer there.
Evaporation
Yes, evaporation is the changing of matter from a liquid to a gas. You can reverse this process through condensation which is the change from a gas to a liquid.
Most of the water in the puddle seeps into the earth while the remainder evaporates.
The change of state that occurs when a puddle disappears is evaporation. The liquid water in the puddle turns into water vapor and escapes into the air.
As a puddle evaporates, tiny particles of water gain energy from the surroundings and transform from liquid to gas. These water vapor molecules then rise into the air due to their increased energy levels, ultimately leading to the puddle drying up.
Evaporation is a process in which the sun or heat turns a liquid into a gas. Ex. the Sun evaporates a puddle from the ground after it rains. That is why when you look into the same place the puddle was before, you do not see it. After a liquid is evaporated, it condensates into a cloud. When clouds get too heavy with water, the water comes down in a form of precipitation: rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
As the puddle dries out, the water is changed from a liquid into a water vapour. The vapour will be blown away by the wind.