Vaporization at the surface of a liquid is called evaporation. This process occurs when molecules at the surface gain enough energy to overcome intermolecular forces and transition into the gas phase, typically at temperatures below the boiling point. Evaporation is influenced by factors such as temperature, surface area, and air movement.
the process is called condensation. the liquid is called condensate.
Molten rock material on Earth's surface is called lava. When under Earth's surface it's called magma
A surface that is slightly raised is called "elevated" or "protruding."
Molten rock from under the surface (called 'magma') that reaches the Earth's surface and flows out is is called 'lava'.
A deep crack in the earth's surface is called a fault.
The process is called evaporation. It occurs when particles at the surface of a liquid gain enough energy to escape into the surrounding space as vapor or gas.
Vaporisation
Vaporization or vaporisation.
Vaporization or vaporisation.
this is called as boiling or vaporisation
the process is called condensation. the liquid is called condensate.
vaporisation
vaporisation.
It doesn't exist it's either evaporation or vaporisation
yes
Vaporisation, or evaporation.
this process is called evaporation. it occurs when the bonds break, due to the average amount of energy, the temperature, going up enough to provide the latent heat of vaporisation. the latent heat of vaporisation is merely the name of the energy amount that it takes to break the bonds.