Evaporation occurs every day. The most well known form of evaporation is when water evaporates from lakes and rivers to form rain.
Liquid water evaporates constantly, and that is the most usual type of evaporation that we encounter since water is the most common liquid. Things get wet, then they dry off, through a process of evaporation. You might dry a wet object with a towel, but then the towel is wet and also dries through evaporation. And even if you are making things dry faster by putting clothing into a dryer, or by using a hair dryer on your hair, this is still a process of drying by means of evaporation. The evaporation is faster if you heat things up.
please explain how has science have impact our every day lives give five examples
The water evaporates into the air. This is called evaporation. Evaporation is caused by the heat of the sun. If it is cloudy or cold, the water is not likely to evaporate.
electronic light bulbs
Evaporation occurs every day. The most well known form of evaporation is when water evaporates from lakes and rivers to form rain.
Evaporation can be usesd for projects abd other items! Evaporation is also what causes our every day weather!
yes you do see it every day because in puddles if you make a puddle and then leave it in the sun it will go =]
In mobile battery we have to charges positive n negative
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some day to day life examples of inexhaustible resoures.
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Some minerals include stuff you might have in your cereal like iron and zinc.
Batteries...I'm guessing because batteries are usually used every day.
Evaporation produces much of the weather we see.
Water in a boiling pot changing to a gas IF you leave a glass of water out on a hot day, it will be gone in a couple of hours
Evaporation changes from day to day, it all depends on humidity and prevailing winds.