Water remain as vapors in the atmosphere.
No, water can only evaporate or condense if it is made of particles. The process of evaporation involves individual water molecules gaining enough energy to break free from the liquid state and enter the gaseous state. Similarly, condensation occurs when water vapor loses energy and transitions back into the liquid state. Both evaporation and condensation require the presence of water molecules that can interact with each other.
If you continue to boil water for 2 hours, or any extended length of time, it will evaporate, i.e. turn to steam (water vapor). Depending on how much water you have to begin with, and how long it let it boil, it could all evaporate, or only some will evaporate.
Before water vapor falls from clouds as rain, it must first condense into water droplets. This condensation occurs when the water vapor in the air cools and reaches its dew point, at which point it forms visible clouds. Once the water droplets in the clouds combine and grow large enough, they fall to the ground as precipitation in the form of rain.
True. Water vapor can condense directly into liquid water without needing a solid object as a surface for condensation to occur. The process of condensation can happen in the air when water vapor cools and reaches saturation point.
Water has to reach its boiling point and absorb enough energy to break the hydrogen bonds between its molecules. This causes the water molecules to gain enough kinetic energy to overcome the cohesive forces holding them together and escape into the atmosphere as water vapor.
This water remain as a gas.
your butt would stink
Evaporate and condense off the water.
You can filter it or evaporate and condense the water
we would have no water to drink to bathe in in brush are teeth
A simple filter would do it. Or allow to settle and siphon/decant the water off. Otherwise evaporate and re-condense the water.
evaporate the water or evaporation. condense the water vapour or condensation
we would have no water to drink to bathe in in brush are teeth
Yes, if the atmosphere is saturated with vapors.
Water is evaporated when the temperature increase and condensed when the temeperature decrease.
no because there is not enough heat it possibly could but it wouldn't be able to condense (not cold enough)
The source of energy that causes the water cycle to happen is the sun. Without the sun water would not evaporate and then it would not condense. If there is no water condensed into clouds then there wouldn't be any rain or precipitation.