Boiling water will produce steam (water vapour). Eventually, if boiled long enough, all the water will have evaporated, with the risk of the bottom of the pan or kettle melting.
kinetic energy turns into heat energy which heat's the water SLOWLY (keep frantically moving) ;D
When water absorbs enough heat, it turns into steam, which is the gaseous form of water. This phase change occurs at 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.
It's because of the heat until it evaporates
When water vapor turns into clouds, it loses heat through a process called condensation. As the water vapor cools and transitions into liquid droplets, it releases latent heat into the surrounding air. This release of heat can sometimes lead to warming of the air around the cloud, but overall, the water vapor itself loses energy in the form of heat during the condensation process.
When water turns from a gas to a liquid, it undergoes a process called condensation, where the water vapor loses heat and energy, causing its molecules to come together and form liquid water droplets.
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Water evaporates from heat or pressure and turns into water vapor.
Heat from the Sun
kinetic energy turns into heat energy which heat's the water SLOWLY (keep frantically moving) ;D
When water absorbs enough heat, it turns into steam, which is the gaseous form of water. This phase change occurs at 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.
Any external heat source can provide the required energy.
Geothermal energy is derived from the intense heat that is found underneath the Earth's crust. This heat is used to boil water which turns to steam and turns a turbine.
Water boils at 100C (or 212F) at sea level.
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Transpiration
a polarized filter work as the water is inserting the coldness of the water turns into heat