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Can evaporation take place in the dark?

Yes, evaporation can still take place in the dark.


Does evaporation cannot take place in the dark?

Yes, evaporation can take place in the dark, in fact evaporation can take place any place and anytime. It is the factors in the environment that helps speed up the process evaporation. Heat, area of exposed surface and agitation (such as stirring). Therefore evaporation can still take place in dark but only slower.


Which must be present in the water cycle for evaporation to take place?

For evaporation to take place there must be some form of heat. This is heat from the sun


Where in the water cycle does evaporation take place?

Evaporation takes place on the sea and chages to water vapour


Where does evaporation take place in a liquid?

Evaporation takes place at the surface of a liquid. (There is an article about evaporation on Wikipedia that may be helpful if you have any more questions about evaporation.) ~KKMG1


Where does most evaporation on earth take place?

Evaporation takes place everywhere. The greatest amount takes place over the oceans.


How does the evaporation take place in animals?

sweating


Will evaporation take place only when the surrounding temperature is 25 degrees?

No, evaporation will take place at any temperature between 0 and 100 deg C.


What do you need for evaporation to take place?

water and sun


Where does very little evaporation take place?

when the temperature is cold


How does surface area affect the rate of evaporation?

The bigger the surface area of water the more evaporation will take place.


Is it true that evaporation and condensation take place when water gains heat energy?

Evaporation is an endothermic process.Condensation is an exothermic process.