If you leave a glass of water out in the living room undisturbed all the water will have evaporated in 1-3 weeks, leaving it empty.
the glass will have completely melted in 7000 years
that's kinda sous vide kindainnit
The humidity moisture in the air affects the evaporation rate.The temperature of the air molecules alters the evaporation rate.The atmospheric barometric air pressure manipulates the evaporation rate. The quantity of metals and minerals in the water......slightly changes theses rates of transfiguration....The movement and vibrations of the glass of water changes the evaporation rate. The type and thickness of the glass and volume of water in said glass has an effect upon the evaporation rate. The amount of light influences the evaporation rate. And so on....
>>16936923So then why doesn't the water evaporate out of my fishbowl?
>>16936957it does, it just takes more time
>>16936923>leaving it emptyonly if your living room is an vacuum, normally it would still be filled with nitrogen and oxygen
Is this what passes for "cool science facts" to the tiktok generation?
>>16937009oops, my glass is still filled with photons and neutrinos and gravitational waves!
I have a dehumidifier, it will drink any water left out without mercy within 30 seconds
If your girlfriend leaves a small styrofoam cup of mountain dew with a straw in it on your desk, then 2 months later, it won't have evaporated all the way