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Why does temperature effect evaportion?

because its moluces are overheated.


Where is there more evaportion in land or over the ocean?

it depends on which part of the world you are talking about


What is a word for temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas?

hi.. tehe, its called evaportion


What If you let your hair air dry after going swimming what are you taking advantage of?

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How you separate component of mixture?

you separate by differents method like sifting,filtaration,and evaportion plus many more


Dose the color of water affect its evaportion?

No. However, whatever additives in the water that made it change color will remain behind after the water evaporates.


How are evaportion and boiling different?

Evaporation occurs at the surface of a liquid at any temperature as long as the substance is a liquid. Boiling occurs throughout the liquid and occurs at the boiling point.


How are evaportion and condensation the same?

Evaporation and condensation are exact opposites. In evaporation a solid or liquid becomes a gas. (Normally when a solid evaporates it is called sublimation.) In condensation, the gas usually becomes a liquid, but can become a solid.


Does the color of water affect the evaportion?

No, the color of water does not affect the rate of evaporation. Evaporation is mainly influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, air movement, and surface area exposed to the air. The color of water does not play a significant role in this process.


What is evaportion?

The process by which liquid water changes into water vapor.


What is the definition of evaportion?

Evaporation is the process by which a liquid, such as water, turns into a gas or vapor. This occurs when the liquid is heated up, increasing its kinetic energy and allowing molecules to escape into the air. Evaporation is a crucial part of the water cycle and helps regulate temperature on Earth.


Which of the following changes of state releases thermal energy A. Melting C. condensation B. Sublimation D. evaportion?

A. Melting is the change of state that releases thermal energy. When a substance melts, it absorbs thermal energy from its surroundings to overcome the intermolecular forces holding its particles together.