I think in general,heat is transfer from system to surrounding ,and naturally temperature decrease and it cooled
Evaporation causes cooling . The skin cools when evaporation takes place.
More evaporation of water mostly takes place in the oceans.
Evaporation is the vaporization that takes place only on the surface of a liquid. Evaporation takes up energy - and it takes up that energy from the warm surface of your skin. Thus, when sweat evaporates, it takes heat from your skin, cooling it.
If vaporization takes place at the surface of a liquid, it is called evaporation. but when evaporation occurs throughout the substance it is called boiling.
It is unlikely for evaporation to occur during rain because rain is typically associated with condensation. Evaporation takes place when liquid water turns into vapor due to heat energy from the sun. During rain, water is falling back to the surface in the form of precipitation, which is the opposite of evaporation.
Boiling- i) It is a bulk phenomena.ii) The substance changes it's state only at it's boiling point.iii) It doesn't give a cooling effect.Evaporation- i) It is a surface phenomena.ii) The substance does not change only at it's boiling point.iii) It gives a cooling effect.EVAPORATIONevaporation takes place silentlyit takes place at all temp.its a natural processit takes place only on surfacerate of evaporation depends on area of free surfaceBOILINGits associated with characteristic soundits takes place at all temp.to be heated for boilingat constant temp. boiling takes placeboiling takes place at all regions of liquidit does not depend on free surface
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its called consintration
If vaporization takes place at the surface of a liquid, it is called evaporation. but when evaporation occurs throughout the substance it is called boiling.
In evaporation, the surface of the water begins to change from a liquid to a gas.
they are often combined because these processes take place due to heat of sun .transpiration takes place in plants and evaporation takes place in water bodies