No it doesn't.
There is no place on Earth that exceeds the temp of 100C. If water had to be boiled to evaporate, then wet laundry would never get dry, puddles would never dry up just as a few examples :)
Yes, it can. That is how rain is made. Water is evaporated from lakes and rivers. Then it rains once a cloud has collected enough water. But are lakes and rivers at boiling point?
Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation.
Yes.
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They all evaporate, but the hot water will evaporate the fastest.
There has to be an open space for the water to evaporate
When water is boiled it changes from liquid to a gas.
Yes. As long as there is sufficient heat water can evaporate in the dark.
At normal pressure, pure water does evaporate at 373 Kelvin (100 deg C).
When water is boiled is transformed in a gas; the reverse process is called condensation.
This depends on many factors.
It rose to 100 degrees Celsius. The water starts to evaporate?
Alcohol is evaporated first.
This depends on many factors.
it turns into a gas
No..fats turned to oil whenever they are cooked.
In order to make sea water usable it would need to be boiled. This would cause the salt to evaporate, so it could be consumed.
can clay evaporate in water
No, boiled water is simply boiled. Distilled water is when the steam from the boiling is gathered and rebottled.
They all evaporate, but the hot water will evaporate the fastest.
Boiled water.