water from lakes and rivers does not vapourise rapidly?
water from lakes and rivers does not vapourise rapidly why?
When it reaches boiling point and starts to vapourise.
Egypt doesnt have sufficient water supplies because there are no lakes, rivers, seas, or oceans except for the nile and the red sea.
Yes, lakes can have algae. Algae are common in freshwater ecosystems like lakes and can sometimes grow rapidly, leading to algal blooms which can harm water quality and aquatic life.
If you mean, 'how do you make a gas?' It depends on what you are trying to make into gas, but to turn water into gas you have to heat it to 100degrese, then it starts to vapourise (steam) and then its a gas! Certain liquids have to be heated to certain degrese to make them vapourise.
the Great Lakes are fresh water.( the largest fresh water lakes in the world.)
Twenty-one percent of the fresh water on Earth's surface is liquid. Most of this water is in rivers and lakes. Thousands of freshwater rivers cross Earth's surface. The water in a river starts out as a trickle of water high in the mountains. As other trickles join it, the water becomes a river that flows into the ocean. Most lakes hold fresh water. A lake is a small to medium-sized body of water surrounded by land. Some lakes,such as Mono Lake in California,contain salt water. Saltwater lakes lose water rapidly through evaporation.
The thermocline is a distinct layer in a body of water where the temperature changes rapidly with depth. It separates the warmer surface layer from the colder deeper layer in oceans and lakes, creating a barrier to mixing between the two layers.
Saturn does not have water lakes, but it does have lakes of gas.
Most of the water found in lakes is water?
As suggested by the name, the Great Lakes are all lakes - bodies of fresh water. Seas are bodies of salt water.
Fresh water lakes are lakes that were filled only by rain water. Salt water lakes were filled from when the glaciers of the last ice age melted, sea water were left in large pockets of land.