This phase change is called evaporation.
What causes the water to evaporate? For me, heat causes the water to evaporate, like the boiling water in the kettle. When it boils you can see moist on the top of the kettle. So the heat causes the water to evaporate. =D
The phenomenon is called perspiration; each liquid has a specific enthalpy of vaporization.
Evaporation is a change of phase: from liquid to a solid.
The heat from the sun causes sea water to evaporate
Yes, water evaporates when boiled. Boiling water causes it to change from a liquid to a gas, resulting in evaporation.
Vaporization (evaporation) of water to a gas is caused by heating the water.
Not all materials evaporate; only substances that can transition from a liquid or solid phase to a gas phase can evaporate. For example, water and alcohol readily evaporate, while metals and many other solids do not evaporate under normal conditions. Some materials may decompose or change chemically before they can evaporate. Therefore, evaporation is specific to certain types of substances and their physical properties.
the source that makes water evaporate is evaporation from the sun
you will die.
Heat energy.
cause water evaporate
Sensible heat refers to the energy that causes a change in temperature of a substance without changing its phase, such as heating water from 20°C to 60°C. Non-sensible heat, often associated with latent heat, involves energy absorbed or released during a phase change, like the heat required for water to evaporate into steam without a temperature change. Essentially, sensible heat affects temperature, while non-sensible heat affects phase.