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Evaporation is changing of liquid state into gaseous state.

Sublimation is changing of solid state into gaseous state.

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Q: How do you compare and contrast evaporation and sublimation?
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How are evaporation and and sublimation similar?

evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas. sublimation is when a solid directly turns into a gas.


Compare and contrast between boiling and evaporation?

Evaporation takes place at any temperature but boiling takes place only at a substance's boiling point.


How they are different evaporation and sublimation?

evaporation is water to gas and sublimaion is water to a solid


Is evaporation point and sublimation point the same?

no


How do you compare and contrast two parts of the water cycle?

Evaporation converts liquid into gas.Condensation converts gas into liquid.


What is the phase change from solid to gas without turning to liquid?

...setting it out in the sun. done!(evaporation)


Which of these phase changes does not involve changing a liquid into a gas sublimation or vaporization or evaporation or boiling?

sublimation


How is the process of evaporation different than the process of condensation?

Contrast: condensation is when a gas is changes its state to become a liquid and evaporation is when a liquid becomes a gas. Compare is that they both have to do with a gas and liquid.


Does the energy in sunlight cause evaporation precipitation and sublimation?

Yes.


What are the phase changes?

Melting, Freezing, Condensation, Evaporation, and Sublimation.


What is the the opposite of condensation?

Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.


What r the 2 processes by witch liduid becomes a gas?

Evaporation and sublimation (sublimation being solid (ice) to gas)