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Evaporation WRONG!!
A piece of plastic over a boiling kettle will collect the steam (evaporated water) and it will condense.
Water in most of the world's oceans contain salt. Lakes, ponds and rivers that are created and sustained through rainfall and underground water sources are generally free of salt. When salt water evaporates (turns from a liquid to a gas), the gas escapes into the air but the salt stays in the surrounding water (e.g. the ocean). The gas that evaporated into the air eventually falls as rain (without any salt) into rivers, ponds and lakes.
It evaporates.
Humidity refers to the amount of evaporated water present in the air. When there is a large amount of evaporated water in the air, particularly if the air gets cooler, the water can condense into droplets which then fall out of the air in the form of rain.
evaporation; the water evaporated to the air
Evaporated water is a gas.
Evaporated water is a gas.
Yes, evaporated water is gaseous.
No, its a gas.
Evaporated water is a gas.
Water that has evaporated (changed to a gas) is called water vapor.
No, water is only transformed in a gas.
By evaporation water become a gas.
"evaporated"
Evaporated water is vapors of water, a gas.
Solid, liquid or gas water remain the same molecule - H2O.
More correctly it becomes a vapor, but a gas is still an acceptable term.