evaporation is what happends to water when they heat up beyond a certain tempurature. basicly its the conversion from a liquid to a vapor.
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
It is evaporation
Water vapor is what water in the gaseous state is called. In this state, it makes mist or fog, and eventually falls from the air as precipitation.
The opposite of evaporation is condensation.
Condensation comes after evaporation.
By evaporation vapors are produced.
By evaporation of sea waters are produced sodium, potassium and magnesium chlorides, iodides, etc.
You boil a substance to evaporate the liquid.
A small decrease of pressure produced by air currents favors evaporation.
There is a material available that is designed to both retain the heat in the pools water and signifcantly reduce evaporation. The stuf is called heatsavr and is produced by Nilex. http://www.nylexfilmsandfabrics.com.au/default.aspx?page=50
Transpiration is the evaporation of water from plants and tree. I would assume that it is the same thing. It wouldn't matter what is evaporated first because either way something is being evaporated.
Water vapors produced over oceans can be condensed over lands.
Water Vaper forms when liquid water evaporates.
Along with his colleague Miller, produced an experiment modelling the primordial earth and proved that many of the compounds essential for life, such as amino acids, can be produced by natural processes, such as evaporation, electric shock, heating, cooling, etc.
Evaporation.
There is a waxy layer called the cuticle that reduces evaporation from the leaf. It is produced by the epidermal cells of the leaf.
H. S. Ostrowski has written: 'Evaporation and induced air flow in sprays produced by superheated water jets'