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The process through which water vapor enters the air is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs when water from bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, or rivers, changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state and enters the air.
Water changes from liquid to gas through a process called evaporation. This occurs when the water molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid phase and become vapor in the air.
When a wet towel is left in the sun it eventually becomes dry, it is dried through the process of evaporation.
Water dries through a process called evaporation, where liquid water turns into water vapor and escapes into the air. Factors that contribute to the evaporation process include temperature, humidity, air movement, and surface area exposed to the air. Warmer temperatures, lower humidity, increased air movement, and larger surface areas all promote faster evaporation.
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by the sunlight that penetrated through the water
by the sunlight that penetrated through the water
Evaporization.
Evaporation is faster at high temperature.
The layers of soil that can be penetrated by water are called "saturated zones" or "percolation zones". These layers allow water to flow through and be absorbed by the soil.
through evaporation
through evaporation
evaporation
Evaporated water is condensed.
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Water is cycled from the land to the atmosphere through the processes of evaporation and transpiration. Evaporation is the conversion of liquid water into vapor from sources like lakes, rivers, and oceans, while transpiration is the release of water vapor from plants through their leaves.