There could be any number of reasons, ranging from simple evaporation to slow leak.
Yes, they live in climates with a winter season and lose their leaves as an adaptation to surviving over winter.
Places near the sea are warmer in the summer and colder in the winter because water does not lose heat very fast in summer even after the sunset and in winter water is always frozen so any breeze going over the sea will keep the sea cool
The water will evporate on its own over time.
Are you growing your tree outside? Myrrh trees need at least six hours of full sun each day. Remember that myrrh grows in arid regions. Do not over water. Mine grow in Los Angeles, an arid region. I added cactus mix to the soil. Also, it is normal for myrrh trees to lose their leaves in winter. Cut back on watering while the tree is in its winter dormancy.
Yes and no
Hurricanes lose their strength quicker on land.
No, that is not normal in any season. You should get checked out by your GP hope this helps! :)
Outdoor ivy may turn brown over the winter due to cold temperatures, lack of sunlight, or insufficient watering. This can cause the leaves to dry out and lose their green color.
With prolonged exercise in the heat, it is possible to lose over 5 liters of water. That's about 10 pounds.
Yes, rivers can freeze over during the winter months when temperatures drop low enough for the water to freeze.
To keep purslane alive over winter, you can bring it indoors to a sunny spot, water it sparingly, and protect it from cold drafts.
A warm water port is essential to getting shipping and fishing boats in and out when other ports are frozen over in the winter.