Boiling is when a liquid starts ti make the change from a liquid to a gas, and evaporation is when a a liquid is somewhat "drying up" and becoming a gas, so they are both a liquid becoming a gas, boiling is almost just a type of evaporation.
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Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to compare a rock to a pebble. Test tubes and evaporating dishes are both used in the lab, they're both made of glass, and they both hold stuff... like liquids and chemicals and whatnot. So yeah, they're pretty similar in that basic lab equipment kind of way.
There is a Wiki aricle titled "Solar water heating", not sure if there is a better title than that. Evaporation only occurs when the surface liquid gains enough energy to vapourise. If the whole body of liquid starts vapourising instead of just the surface layer the liquid is no longer evaporating, instead it is boiling.
Nobody died in Degrassi the Boiling Point.
For example sodium and potassium chloride are evaporites.
the bubbles in boiling water is water in a gasious state rising to the surface.
Evaporation and boiling is similar as they both deal with temperature and pressure. They are both dependent upon the atmospheric pressure.
they are the same cause they are both changeing water or ice to a gas
they are the same cause they are both changeing water or ice to a gas
evaporating
Boiling or Evaporating
Boiling and evaporation are physical changes.
Boiling or evaporating.
boiling and evaporating
Evaporation at maxiumum speed is boiling.
condensation
Vaporization. This includes boiling and evaporating.
For ice to be boiling it must be in liquid state, thus it is now evaporating.