Liquid water to water vapour- EVAPORATION
Water vapour to Liquid water - CONDENSATION
No, because the water evaporates, condensates, and precipitates even if the ground water is dirty.
This process is called transpiration.
Well first water or ice evaporates then condensates to clouds then if it took in enough rain it causes a thunderstorm
The process is called transpiration. Water is absorbed by the plant's roots, travels through the plant's tissues, and eventually evaporates through small openings in the leaves called stomata. This water vapor then enters the atmosphere.
Water evaporates from the plant all the time.
yes.the water evaporates and then condensates back to water.
Water evaporates when it reaches its boiling point and turns into vapor. This process can occur at various temperatures depending on atmospheric pressure and other factors, but generally, water evaporates at temperatures above its boiling point.
It evaporates into the air, or condensates onto the surface of a leaf.
YES BECAUSE some pollutants are evaporated with water
This process is called transpiration.
No, because the water evaporates, condensates, and precipitates even if the ground water is dirty.
Hawaii is surrounded by water, so the water evaporates, condensates then precipitates then that causes it to rain
This process is called transpiration.
it is when the sun boils the water and it evaporates turning into clouds it then condensates falling down back as preecipatation (snow water) it falls back into the ocean river or sea its called the watercycle thats why
Process called Convection.
Well first water or ice evaporates then condensates to clouds then if it took in enough rain it causes a thunderstorm
The process is called transpiration. Water is absorbed by the plant's roots, travels through the plant's tissues, and eventually evaporates through small openings in the leaves called stomata. This water vapor then enters the atmosphere.