Weathering
Wind, water, chemical, temperature changes,
Weathering.
WEATHERING yes,it does
Usually it remains constant. For instance when you boil water and it turns into steam, the temperature of the boiling water remains at 100 Degrees Celsius throughout the process.
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
The temperature of the water will be the ambient (room) temperature. A broken piece of cutlery makes no difference to the temperature.
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Water changes from a liquid to a gas in a process known as evaporation. (Think about a boiling pot of water on a stove).As the temperature rises, the water becomes water vapor, a gas.
The process of water changing into a liquid is called condensation. This is why there is dew in the morning
Evaporation is the process in the water cycle caused by an increase in temperature.
CondensationCondensation is the process by which water vapor changes to liquid.