there would no longer rain.
Climate change is warming up the atmosphere which is making evaporation happen faster. So climate change is a factor that affects the rate of water evaporation.
no rain no nothing
vaporization There are two forms of vaporization - evaporation and boiling
it could be " how does water evaporate? " or " when is evaporation formed? "
The water would evaporate entirely away, and the bottom of the kettle would probably melt and a hole appear.
Evaporation occur at the surface of water.
A more relevant question would be what would happen to Earth's hydrological cycle if precipitation stopped. For there to be no more evaporation, our sun would have to die. If the Sun died, so would all plant and animal life...eventually...including us.
evaporation
temperature affects the water cycle because the hotter the more evaporation will happen but the colder the less evaporation will happen.
yes
Evaporation occur at any temperature.
Probably by evaporation and then condensation
The energy of water molecules is increased to allow evaporation.
The salinity would probably decrease because the ocean is made up of salt water.
Solar energy helps in evaporation. It makes the water cycle happen.
no more rain
There would be no water on earth