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I had definitely never heard of anyone peeing in a cup and leaving it on a bookshelf in his office to evaporate back into his body through the pores on his face.
He would end with a weirdly intoned "thank you" - a little like the mid-20th century comedian Arthur Askey's "I thank yoo-uw" - while contorting his tall, wiry frame into a quizzical, perpendicular shape that would somehow evaporate back into the auditorium and, "cue beginners", the show would start.
As soon as you drank the water would just evaporate back out because it was so dry and so hot.
We feed that carbon to our sheep and they turn it into meat, sheepskins, waste, soil--and many other things that will never evaporate back into the atmosphere.
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It evaporates back into the atmosphere in the spring and summer.
The permanent shade of the lunar craters at the poles has prevented these substances from evaporating back into space, Professor Schultz said.
Some of the precipitation remaining on the surface, such as in puddles or on vegetation, immediately evaporates back into the atmosphere.
Then, when the eclipse is over and sunshine returns, the sulfur dioxide frost evaporates back into a gas.
He found that his Chinese manager had indeed placed the dehumidifer in the middle of the room, but instead of running a hose to the outside, had simply placed a large bucket in the room to collect the water that had been removed from the air, which promptly evaporated back into the room.
In most cases, without a shot being fired from the ground, they evaporated back into the desert or from wherever they came -- often long before the French troops arrived.
Although the major advantage to this practice is highway safety, rather than reinfiltration of the water into the groundwater, it still allows for more water to return to the groundwater table than would be the case with an impervious surface, where it merely evaporates back into the atmosphere.
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