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Two common examples of evaporation are water evaporating from the surface of a swimming pool on a sunny day and clothes drying on a washing line after being washed.
Evaporation only occurs from a surface, and is a stochastic process that occurs when a molecule gains sufficient energy to escape the surface tension. i.e. it is the hotter of the molecules that escape - which is why evaporative cooling occurs of the remaining liquid.Depending on the pressure and temperature of the material, evaporation may occur from a liquid, or a solid.Water and alcohol are examples of the first, and water, and Dry Ice - (CO2) are examples of the second type of evaporation, and which is given the special name of sublimation.
Shallow areas with low or no currents and high evaporation.
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water rises into the atmosphere in the process of evaporation
examples of evaporation our daily life
distillation
Evaporation refers to the process of becoming vapor. Evaporation occurs when the sun heats up the earth surface. Evaporation also occurs when water is heated in a cooking vessel.
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Evaporation occurs every day. The most well known form of evaporation is when water evaporates from lakes and rivers to form rain.
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Two common examples of evaporation are water evaporating from the surface of a swimming pool on a sunny day and clothes drying on a washing line after being washed.
Evaporation is the process of turning liquid into a gas. Examples of these are the evaporation of water when it is boiled and the evaporation of alcohol at room temperature.
rain is precipitation that condensed from the atmosphere (condensation). puddles evaporate into the atmosphere after it rains (evaporation).
Examples: sublimation, melting, evaporation etc.
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