Energy required for evaporation must be available as heat energy. In nature, such energy comes from the Sun - either directly or indirectly.
yes, yes it does
The energy can come from just about any source of AVAILABLE energy.
Yes, it does because the suns rays heat the the water so that is can evaporate
99.9% of Earth's energy comes from the Sun. It is usual, especially in the natural water cycle for the energy to evaporate water to come from the Sun. Of course you could also use the heat from a nuclear reactor.
Car's normally get their energy from gasoline, or a similar fuel - which stores the energy as chemical energy.
yes, yes it does
The energy can come from just about any source of AVAILABLE energy.
The energy can come from just about any source of AVAILABLE energy.
It can come from man (air heating,gas heating,ect.) and it can come from nature (the sun)
water
The sun. Evaporation leads to rain in the mountains & gravity does the job from there.
Yes, it does because the suns rays heat the the water so that is can evaporate
sunlight.
sunlight
because when they come contact with air they absorb energy get excited and come to ground state while coming to ground state they radiate energy for this they shine in nature
The energy comes from the heat to melt the iron
99.9% of Earth's energy comes from the Sun. It is usual, especially in the natural water cycle for the energy to evaporate water to come from the Sun. Of course you could also use the heat from a nuclear reactor.