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.
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it is called evaporation when the sun soaks up all the water
Land heats up when waves of energy from the sun produce heat upon contact with the land's surface.
all that happens is the cord unraps heats up just like milk but alot faster. check it out for yourself. :-)
The nucleus is the bulk of the comet, this is present all the time until it eventually breaks up after many orbits. close to the sun, it gives of two tails as the sun heats the comets surface. Far from the sun it would just look like a rock that also contains a high proportion of ice.
The sun's energy heats up the Earth's water.
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The sun heats up water at the same rate as any other water. I suppose there would be variations in heat temperature based on the material in the water, such as salt and dirt.
"Evaporates".
The sun heats up water to its boiling point, turning it into a gas.
Energy from the sun heats up the Earth's surface, oceans, and atmosphere. This heat drives weather patterns, ocean currents, and the water cycle on our planet.
The sun heats up water through a process called solar radiation. When sunlight hits the surface of the water, the energy from the sun is absorbed, causing the water molecules to move faster and increase in temperature. This is how solar energy is converted into heat energy in water.
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The sun evaporates the water from the ocean this is because the sun heats sucks up all the water and passes it on to the clouds
If you think of an ice cube (a solid) in the sun, it melts to water (a liquid) and the water heats up by the sun and goes in the air, which makes the water a gas
sun heats up ocean. evaporation. clouds. rain falls back into ocean
The process you are referring to is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs when the sun's energy heats up water on the Earth's surface, causing it to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere.