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Definition of Puddle
- A puddle is a small pool of liquid, usually water, on a surface.
- Puddles form by pooling in depressions or by surface tension on flat surfaces.
- Puddles are usually from rain or irrigation.
- Adults can step over puddles and walk through shallow ones.
- Puddles evaporate when tiny particles of water break away into the air as water vapor.
What does it mean to puddle water?
- A puddle is a small pool of liquid, usually water.
- Puddles form by pooling in depressions or surface tension on flat surfaces.
- Puddles evaporate when tiny particles of water become vapor.
- Adults can step over shallow puddles and walk through them.
- The water cycle involves vapor forming clouds then falling back to Earth as rain.
What is considered a puddle?
- A puddle is a small pool of liquid, usually water, on a surface.
- Puddles form by pooling in depressions or surface tension on flat surfaces.
- Puddles are from rain or irrigation.
- Adults can step over puddles and walk through shallow ones.
- Puddles evaporate when particles of water become vapor.
- The water cycle involves vapor forming clouds then falling as rain.