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Evaporation: two water containers
Added by David Fairhurst on Feb 6, 2008
A graphic showing two different water containers, one white and the other black. Ask pupils to consider how the evaporation from these will differ. For example, "Will the water in A cool more quickly, more slowly or at the same rate as the water in B?".
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Properties of Water,
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