Transpiration: leaves, skin, eyes Evaporation: lakes, seas, oceans, land, raindrops (which cools them), virga Sublimation: from ice
the water can evaporate from rivers, lakes and seas
Water is evaporated from any body of water and from any other source.
plants transpire through leaves
Evaporation occur from liquids.
probrably 1 and a half cup of water.Do you mean how much water a tree TRANSPIRES (takes up and evaporates) or how much it keeps inside the tree body?A mature, large Doug fir can consume up to 800 gallons a day if available but will subsist on far less as necessary (Peter Rennie, RPF Consulting Forester and Arborist).
Water evaporates from the skin which cools the body.
It will be unlikely to penetrate the surface.
Water is released by the sweat glands to the surface of the skin where it evaporates causing a cooling effect on the body.
Water evaporates from the leaves of plants, a process known as transpiration. This prompts the plant to uptake water through its root system through osmosis.
Oceans are the principal source of water.
Water is evaporated from any body of water: oceans, lakes, rivers.
The hydrological cycle creates flow. Water evaporates or transpires into the atmosphere and falls in some form of precipitation at higher elevations. As the water moves across the landscape it forms streams, rivers, lakes, and eventually oceans.
Condensation leads to Evaporation, which leads to Transpiration. When water gathers, it eventually evaporates, or turns into a gas because of heat, and travels across the land until it transpires (falls down) as precipitation. (rain, sleet, or snow)
It goes in to the leaves it transpires
Evaporated water goes in the atmosphere to form clouds.Water is evaporated from seas and oceans.
Water evaporates faster.
The most water evaporates from seas and oceans.
an example is that when sea water evaporates,it becomes salt.
Water Vaper forms when liquid water evaporates.
All water evaporates!
No!! when water evaporates it is a physical change.