Evaporation in the sea occurs when heat from the sun causes the water on the surface of the sea to turn into water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. This process leaves behind the salt and other impurities in the sea water, resulting in fresh water vapor being released into the atmosphere.
Evaporation can occur even without a fixed temperature because it is influenced by factors such as humidity, surface area, and airflow. Higher temperatures generally increase the rate of evaporation, but it can still happen at varying temperatures depending on these other factors.
Boiling typically occurs at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at sea level. Evaporation can occur at any temperature, but the rate of evaporation increases as the water gets closer to its boiling point.
It is unlikely for evaporation to occur during rain because rain is typically associated with condensation. Evaporation takes place when liquid water turns into vapor due to heat energy from the sun. During rain, water is falling back to the surface in the form of precipitation, which is the opposite of evaporation.
Evaporation can occur on both sunny and cloudy days. However, it typically happens more rapidly on a sunny day due to the higher temperature and increased energy from the sun. On a cloudy day, evaporation can still occur but at a slower rate because there is less direct sunlight and heat.
Evaporation can occur through processes such as solar evaporation (heat from the sun), wind-induced evaporation (wind increases air movement over a surface), and boiling (rapid evaporation due to high temperatures). Additionally, plants also undergo transpiration, where water evaporates from their leaves into the atmosphere.
Evaporation increases salt in sea water
Because this would only occur at a regional scale. Water from elsewhere would move in to replace the miniscule amount that was evaporated. This way, sea level is roughly in balance in terms of evaporation and precipitation.
Evaporation exceeds precipitation.
Evaporation occur at the surface of water.
after it rains
no it doesnt
It can't.
Condensation occur after evaporation.
Evaporation occur at any temperature but a high temperature favors evaporation.
After the evaporation of sea water sodium chloride remain as a solid residue.
Sea salt is extracted from sea waters by the evaporation of water.
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