Evaporation is a type of vaporization of liquids that occur from the surface of a liquid into a gaseous phase that is not purely saturated. When water evaporates it removes the heat from the surface.
Because evaporation is an endothermic process absorb heat and the surface become colder.
Evaporation absorb heat.
Water evaporates mostly from water bodies.
This is because when the sweat on the surface of your skin evaporates, it removes heat energy from the skin.
The principal cause of evaporation is the continuous movement of water molecules.
This source is ocean waters.
Evaporation absorb heat.
Water evaporates mostly from water bodies.
This surface become colder.
This change of phase (from a liquid to a gas) requires heat, called the "latent heat of condensation". When water evaporates, it removes heat, lowering the temperature of the surface. For both water and land surface, most of this heat energy comes from the surface, not from the air.
This is because when the sweat on the surface of your skin evaporates, it removes heat energy from the skin.
Heat
Water is evaporated from any surface.
This water form clouds.
It evaporates or heats into water vapor.
This surface become colder.
Water is transformed in a gas.
This source is water from oceans.