– What makes the water disappear when you spill it in the floor (non porous surface)

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– What makes the water disappear when you spill it in the floor (non porous surface)

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Not entirely sure but water is a kind of wobbly grid of water molecules that are attached to each other, but not too strongly. If some force influences it, for example light from the sun hits it or wind moves it, some of those molecules get detached from the rest and fly off into the air. After a while it happens to all of them. The hotter it is the more they also wobble themselves, which increases the probability that they will fly off.

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