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Exposure to the atmosphere will cause water to evaporate. The higher the atmospheric temperature the faster the rate of evaporation.
Evaporation is increased in a dry atmosphere.
Evaporation is favored by a high temperature; more molecules gain sufficient energy to escape in the atmosphere.
The relationship between humidity and precipitation is that humidity the amount of moisture in the air and precipitation is any type of water that falls from the sky.
When water molecules at the surface gain sufficient energy they can escape in the atmosphere. Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; but a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation.
rain is precipitation that condensed from the atmosphere (condensation). puddles evaporate into the atmosphere after it rains (evaporation).
the atmosphere determines rate of evaporation. if the atmosphere is as dense as a liquid within the atmosphere there is no evaporation at all. on earth, cooler atmospheres are generally less dense, so it's not cooling the liquid alcohol as much as providing it with a supply of less dense atmosphere that will make a liquid, alcohol, evaporate faster. on the extreme, putting a liquid into a vacuum will cause it to almost immediately evaporate, a.k.a. standardize the temperature and pressure of its atmosphere. there is really no such thing as evaporation as much as there is homogenization, standardization, of its atmosphere.
Exposure to the atmosphere will cause water to evaporate. The higher the atmospheric temperature the faster the rate of evaporation.
Evaporation is an exothermic process; the heat is released in the atmosphere.
Evaporation is increased in a dry atmosphere.
The area exposed to evaporation in the atmosphere is larger.
Evaporation is part of the water cycle. Water is evaporated by the sun from rivers, lakes, the sea and some is evaporated from the land. This water vapour rises into the atmosphere when it is cooled and condenses to form clouds when the water vapour is cooled further rain or another form of precipitation is formed. The rain hail snow etc falls to the ground and so the water has completed the cycle.
Evaporation form clouds, condensation of vapors from clouds form rains.
Evaporation is favored by a high temperature; more molecules gain sufficient energy to escape in the atmosphere.
The relationship between humidity and precipitation is that humidity the amount of moisture in the air and precipitation is any type of water that falls from the sky.
To evaporate
Water vapor is a gas once it has evaporated from liquid due to the cause of heat. After it turns into vapor, it will then travel up through the atmosphere and change back into a liquid.