Steam is a form of visible evaporation.
evaporation there you go
The types of evaporation include film evaporation, flash evaporation, and natural evaporation. Evaporation is the process in which a liquid turns into a gas, typically through heating or exposure to air.
Factors that affect the rate of evaporation include temperature (higher temperatures increase evaporation), humidity (lower humidity levels increase evaporation), surface area (larger surface areas lead to faster evaporation), and airflow (increased airflow can enhance evaporation).
Evaporation in a puddle in a deserted area where there is no immediate need for the water evaporating would be an example of evaporation that is not useful to us.
Evaporation is the process by which a liquid turns into a gas, usually due to heat energy. Factors that influence the rate of evaporation include temperature, surface area, humidity, and air movement.
You can never see evaporation. It is just to small to see.
sometimes
Evaporation produces much of the weather we see.
This process is called evaporation. See more details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporation
Evaporation. See the related link for more information.
For example the evaporation of water from a hot surface.
Meaning the process of evaporation, when it occurs? After occurrence what has evaporated is gone. There is nothing to see. During action I believe you would see vapor molecules? But I tend to over think, or see things from different sides and predicted outcomes. I don't see true or false, yes or no, A, B, C, or D as the only answers. I see many shades of grey in everything............
Aftere water evaporation a residue of salt remain.
Evaporation.
You cannot see tears in the rain, the clouds lead to instant evaporation. Don't try it. It may lead to explosive diarrhea.
in the clouds like see this evaporation occurs when evaporation occurs the air goes up and forms clouds and that is called condensation so when air moves up it forms clouds
solar evaporation is used where there is a net evaporation