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A reduction in the average kinetic energy of the liquid remaining after the molecules enter the gaseous state

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Evaporation of water takes place as a result of the?

energy of moving water molecules


Where does more water evaporation occur?

More evaporation of water mostly takes place in the oceans.


What change in the form of water takes takes place in the process of evaporation?

In evaporation, the surface of the water begins to change from a liquid to a gas.


What change in the form of water takes place in the process of evaporation?

In the process evaporation water changes from a liquid to a gas.


Does evaporation takes place in areas where there is a lot of water?

yes


What are the reasons for evaporation?

Evaporation takes place when the temprature of the enviroment is higher than the temprature of water


Why are evaporation and transpiration often combined?

they are often combined because these processes take place due to heat of sun .transpiration takes place in plants and evaporation takes place in water bodies


Where does most evaporation on earth take place?

Most evaporation on Earth takes place over the oceans due to their large surface area. The sun's energy heats the water, causing it to evaporate and form clouds, which then release precipitation over the Earth's surface in the water cycle.


What water source has the highest percentage of evaporation?

There are big water bodies where surface phenomenon of evaporation takes place. So, it covers highest percentage.


What of water takes place when the rate of evaporation equals the rate of condensation?

This is called an equilibrium.


What describes the stage that occurs after evaporation in the water cycle A condensation B precipitation C transpiration?

There are four stages in the water cycle. Condensation takes place after evaporation.


Which process takes place in a water cycle?

There are three processes that take place in the water cycle:EvaporationCondensationTranspiration