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Type of evaporation?

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.


10 examples of evaporation?

Drying clothes on a clothesline. Boiling water in a pot. Evaporation of sweat from the skin. Puddles evaporating after rainfall. Salt water evaporating to form salt crystals. Evaporation of water in a puddle under the sun. Evaporation of water from wet ground after a rain. Evaporation of liquid nitrogen. Evaporation of perfume from the skin. Evaporation of alcohol in hand sanitizer.


What two processes cause an ocean to become a cloud?

The two processes that cause an ocean to become a cloud are evaporation and condensation. Evaporation occurs when water from the ocean's surface is heated by the sun and turns into water vapor. The water vapor then rises into the atmosphere, where it cools and condenses into clouds.


What do evaporation and condensation have in common?

They are the exact oposite, but the energy of evaporation and energy of condensation are the samedifference between evaporation and condensation evaporation is change of solid into vapour ----


Which two phases of the water cycle are repeated?

The two phases of the water cycle that are repeated are evaporation and condensation. Evaporation occurs when water changes from liquid to vapor, typically due to heat, and condensation is when water vapor changes back into liquid form to become clouds or fog. This cycle of evaporation and condensation repeats continuously in the water cycle.