When you boil water beyond its boiling point of 100 Degree Celsius, it changes to steam. Alternately, water from water bodies like the oceans, sea, rivers etc also turn to vapor due to the sunlight falling on them thereby increasing the temperature. This process is called evaporation.
When the water boil or heated under low pressure, it evaporates to a vapor.
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Water changes from liquid to gas from 100 Degree Celsius onwards.
The process of pure water changing into gas(water vapour) is 'Evaporation'.
The Degree Celsius is different if you are boiling other chemical substances.
Yes, the water is evaporated and travels up becoming clouds which carry the evaporated WATER, that's when it rains and the water cycle starts again.
That's called evaporation.
when it condenses
Condensation
No, it will not.
Evaporation
the answer is liquefaction
This process is called condensation.
It's called cementation, part of the lithification process which turns sediments into rock.
condensationCondensation is where water vapor turns to liquid. The process is where gas turns to water then vapor and then turns back into liquid.
the physical processes that occur to turn ice into water are : 'phase transition' , which also applies to water turning to steam, or any other similar physical process. The process by which any solid turns to a liquid is called "melting". basically melting if it didn't help reseach it fool;)
evaporation
condensation
The process is called deposition which generally is the cause of rime ice.
This is a process of oxidation.
The process is called condensation
the answer is liquefaction
No. That is called condensation.
This process is called deposition.
This process is called sublimation.
This process is called bleaching, as it turns the corals white. I dont know why it is da, as I dont know what da means.
Photosynthesis is one process that occurs in leaves.
It is called smelting