How do I reverse evaporation in a snow globe?

Is there any way for a snow globe to regain it’s evaporated water after a period of time….

For example, it is enclosed and the water level decreases over age due to evaporation, but is there a way to refill it by perhaps… condensation or some other way?
Even though it is a different type of water, I would still like to know if there was a way.
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All you had to do was submerge the snowglobe in cold water and then apply heat, the water level increases.

I’m not sure if this would work but you could try submerging it in water and having it cool over night.

When you take it out of the refrigerant, let it sit out on the counter and then after a few minutes you will see condensation inside the glass, move it around and it should raise the water level.

3 Responses to “How do I reverse evaporation in a snow globe?”

  1. lithiumdeuteride Says:

    Just open it, pour some water in, and close it. You don’t need to do anything fancy.
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  2. Salerio Says:

    You have a leak in the snow-globe, no it’s not going to fill by osmosis, reverse evaporation or any other way. You’ll have to find the plug and top it up with distilled water
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  3. anonymous Says:

    I’m not sure if this would work but you could try submerging it in water and having it cool over night.

    When you take it out of the refrigerant, let it sit out on the counter and then after a few minutes you will see condensation inside the glass, move it around and it should raise the water level.
    References :

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