they are both vaporization process, but evaporation occur on the surface and boiling occur by forming completed bubbles from the bottom.
they are the same cause they are both changeing water or ice to a gas
Evaporation and boiling are not the same thing. Evaporation does not require the input of heat energy, whereas boiling does require the input of heat energy.
Boiling and evaporation are both forms of changing liquids into gas. Boiling occurs when the liquid reaches its boiling point, while evaporation can occur at any temperature.
Evaporation is partial boiling. When a liquid reaches its boiling point, no molecules of water will stay liquid and evaporation is at 100%.
Evaporation
Evaporation is very slow at converting liquid to gas compared to boiling.
Boiling, the term for that is boiling point.
hey both turn water into mist and evaporation doesn't need heat but boiling does
hey both turn water into mist and evaporation doesn't need heat but boiling does
Evaporation is one of the 3 types of boiling.
boiling point
The process of evaporation(boiling) and condensation at the same time (simultaneously) to get pure liquid from a solution is known as Distillation.
Evaporation and boiling are similar because both of them allow water to go through a physical change and have the water turn into a gas, by gaining energy.
becasue evaporation is a cycle and it goes into the atmosphere and im pretty sure boiling dzuznt go into the atmosphere. but if it duz I WANNA C!! :D
Boiling and evaporation are both forms of changing liquids into gas. Boiling occurs when the liquid reaches its boiling point, while evaporation can occur at any temperature.
Evaporation is partial boiling. When a liquid reaches its boiling point, no molecules of water will stay liquid and evaporation is at 100%.
It can be called either boiling or evaporation.
Boiling a salt solution will have the same effect as natural evaporation, but will be much faster. The water will boil off and leave the salt behind.
Evaporation and boiling is similar as they both deal with temperature and pressure. They are both dependent upon the atmospheric pressure.