Why do puddles dry up quicker on hot days
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During the summer (warmer seasons) the warmer air temperature and the amount of moisture already in the ground makes the difference as to water in puddles drying up faster than during winter temeratures (colder seasons) when the ground may be frozen, thus keeping water in the puddles from soaking into the ground and that water vaporizes faster in warmer temperatures than in colder temperatures.
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During the summer (warmer seasons) the warmer air temperature and the amount of moisture already in the ground makes the difference as to water in puddles drying up faster than during winter temeratures (colder seasons) when the ground may be frozen, thus keeping water in the puddles from soaking into the ground and that water vaporizes faster in warmer temperatures than in colder temperatures.
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Well, because when it gets warm enough, it changes into gas and it evaporates.
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