Evaporation occurs when the liquid (dewy) appearance of the water droplets turn into a vapor and disappear.
Mostly, obviously, bigger things then the spider itself eat the spider. The most common thing that eats a water spider is a fish.
Many water molecules condense on a tiny particle.
Warmer water does not absorb as much oxygen as colder water. Colder water contains & sustains the nutrients need for them to live.
The warmer of the two would be hot water. Tepid water is nearly body temperature, so it is considered lukewarm. That means that hot water is hotter than lukewarm water.
Mmmmm . . . more likely water drops in a spider web would be due to surface tension on the water's part.
Mist is formed by fine droplets of water in the atmosphere near the earth and commonly occurs when cold air rises above warmer water. Mist causes a haze that can blur the vision.
Dry water is a powdered liquid. It is a water air emulsion that has tiny water droplets. The water droplets are the size of a grain of sand. ==================================================== I am not sure of the veracity of the above answer, the water droplets would still each be wet!! However, in its solid form, ice, water is no longer wet.
they are droplets of water ( the water that drops from clouds are 0.02 mm an average rain drop is 2 mm ) or they are droplets of ice (like hail)
precipitation
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Warmer air is able to hold more water vapour than cooler air. As warm humid air cools, the water vapour condenses out as water droplets.
Warmer air is able to hold more water vapour than cooler air. As warm humid air cools, the water vapour condenses out as water droplets.
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Warmer air is able to hold more water vapour than cooler air. As warm humid air cools, the water vapour condenses out as water droplets.
It could be water condensation from a warmer interior forming as water droplets on the colder plastic wrap.
As the air cools, it can contain less and less water vapor as a gas. So the vapor condenses and creates visible mist called fog, clouds, drizzle, and rain depending on where the water vapor condenses and how much of it condenses. The rain and drizzle forms as the mist groups together and creates the droplets and drops.
Water vapor droplets can become cloud droplets when the what reaches? dew point is the correct answer