False it can happen on any surface with moisture on it. ( think i spelled moisture wrong).
It is not true.
Yes friend Des Dichado has stated so rightly.
It is true. An example is in quicksand, were sand grains are separated by water (upflowing spring, etc) so making the surface unstable.
When a substance goes from a solid to a liquid, it is melting. Generally, it is easier to heat an object that has more surface area because it has more area being exposed to heat.
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False
False
It is not true.
False. Chilling a liquid will actually decrease evaporation at the surface because lower temperatures slow down the movement of molecules, reducing their ability to escape into the air.
false
False. Evaporation occurs year round.
False. Boiling occurs when a liquid changes to a gas at its surface due to the presence of sufficient heat. Heating below the surface does not lead to boiling; it only increases the temperature of the liquid.
Sublimation occurs when a solid transitions directly to a gas without passing through the liquid phase, typically at the surface of the solid. Boiling, on the other hand, occurs when a liquid transitions to a gas throughout the bulk of the liquid, not just at the surface.
as the temperature increases, the rate of evaporation increases
false
Yes friend Des Dichado has stated so rightly.
False. The type of friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface is called rolling friction, not round friction. Rolling friction is caused by the deformation of the object and surface at the point of contact, which generates resistance that opposes the motion of the object.