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Question by JIMPAT
Submitted on 6/23/2004
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At what rate does water evaporate from large open reservoirs, in relation to surface area and climatic conditions; does sea water evaporate at a lower or higher rate?        


Answer by jason
Submitted on 8/9/2004
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at about 10000 litres per day

 

Answer by jason
Submitted on 8/9/2004
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about 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 litres a second

 

Answer by Nikki
Submitted on 8/25/2004
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Water takes a long time to evaporate.

 

Answer by j
Submitted on 11/21/2004
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what does water evaporate at

 

Answer by Kelpy
Submitted on 4/5/2005
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Dunno Ask someone who cares!

 

Answer by were
Submitted on 6/21/2005
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Answer by oli
Submitted on 6/21/2005
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sea water evaporates at a slower speed than  freash wate because it contains salt

 

Answer by John
Submitted on 9/19/2005
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At 25 part/mole

 

Answer by brandi speas
Submitted on 10/17/2005
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Answer by ~LOLa~
Submitted on 3/1/2006
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i am doing a experiment on this and it has to do with the number of liters and what kind of pan

 

Answer by spinna
Submitted on 4/3/2006
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your website sucks

 

Answer by stephana
Submitted on 5/31/2006
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at 100 degrees Celsius

 

Answer by tiny tim
Submitted on 10/4/2006
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100 seconds

 

Answer by dimond and candy
Submitted on 11/8/2006
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