The unit of time is usually one hour, and the measurement is made in the early morning, before the rising sun evaporates the dew.
The brilliant sun had evaporated what had been left behind, leaving bare stone beneath his sheepskin boots.
But once breached, parasites may attack it, or the sun evaporate its cache, and kill it from dehydration.
Less than three minutes later Terrill Samson had turned off the runway and the sun evaporated the water.
We'll have to build a settling pond and let the sun evaporate the water, leaving salt remains.
The blazing sun and torrid temperature evaporated into the holodeck's memory banks.
The sky was cloud-swept, the sun hidden, its warmth evaporated.
- sun evaporates water from low sea-level, falls as rain in high mountains, makes electricity in dams, powers industrial chemical syntheses.
The sun would evaporate a good bit of it, but even so, this water, with what the rain had done, would get their crops started.
It was hot, so hot that the sun evaporate the eucalyptus oil out of the trees, and that explodes?