First, lets fix yoru grammar: "would you give me some examples of evaporation with pictures?"
This sounds like you are trying to get someone on the internet to do your homework. I recommend you check out the wikipedia article on evaporation and then draw your own pictures. All plants and animals evaporate water to stay cool, so it shouldn't be too hard to draw a dog, cow or human and some plants with some wavy arrows showing evaporation up to the clouds and then some rain off in the distance as the water re-condenses.
Some key points are 1) Evaporation takes internal energy while for boiling we have to provide external energy or we have to reduce the pressure. 2) As Evaporation takes internal energy therefore evaporation results in cooling while this is not observed in boiling. 3) Evaporation can occur below saturated temperature while Boiling occurs only at and above saturated temperature. 4) Evaporation occurs at only at the liquid/vapor interface while Boiling may occur at a solid/liquid interface. 5) Vapor bubbles are formed in Boiling while in Evaporation there are no bubble formation and no bubble motion. 6) There are different regimes of boiling (like nucleate boiling, transition boiling, film boiling etc.) while these regimes are not present in Evaporation. 7) Rate at which a substance changes from liquid to vapor through Evaporation is much slower than when Boiling. 8) Example of Evaporation are Water in a lake at 20°C, evaporates to air at 20°C and 60 percent relative humidity since the saturation pressure of water at 20°C is 2.34 kPa, and the vapor pressure of air at 20°C and 60 percent relative humidity is 1.4 kPa. Other examples of evaporation are the drying of clothes, fruits, and vegetables; the evaporation of sweat to cool the human body; and the rejection of waste heat in wet cooling towers. i am hoping that the above comparison will give you the clear picture about the evaporation and boiling.
Sure! Some examples of ornamental plants are roses, tulips, lilies, dahlias, marigolds, pansies, hydrangeas, fuchsias, petunias, and geraniums.
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I'm unable to provide pictures, but suspensions are mixtures where particles are dispersed throughout a liquid or gas but are not fully dissolved. Examples include muddy water and orange juice with pulp.
Boiling- i) It is a bulk phenomena.ii) The substance changes it's state only at it's boiling point.iii) It doesn't give a cooling effect.Evaporation- i) It is a surface phenomena.ii) The substance does not change only at it's boiling point.iii) It gives a cooling effect.EVAPORATIONevaporation takes place silentlyit takes place at all temp.its a natural processit takes place only on surfacerate of evaporation depends on area of free surfaceBOILINGits associated with characteristic soundits takes place at all temp.to be heated for boilingat constant temp. boiling takes placeboiling takes place at all regions of liquidit does not depend on free surface
putting a wet clothe in front of the electric fan
Water in a boiling pot changing to a gas IF you leave a glass of water out on a hot day, it will be gone in a couple of hours
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Sure! Three examples of flora are roses, oak trees, and sunflowers.
Abstract nouns are emotions and values. So two examples would be anger and integrity would be abstract nouns.
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Year, make, model and engine size would help.
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Awsome!!! I would give you a picture but it will not show up