During evaporation, the more energetic molecules escape from the liquid's surface, leaving behind less energetic molecules which contribute to a decrease in temperature. As a result, the overall average kinetic energy of the remaining molecules decreases, leading to a cooling effect on the liquid.
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During boiling, the amount of energy remains constant as the temperature of the substance stays the same until all of it has converted into vapor. Once boiling starts, the added heat energy is used to break the intermolecular bonds holding the liquid together, rather than increasing the temperature.
Usually, water temperature gets colder the further down you go in the ocean. This is because sunlight penetrates the surface layers, warming the water there, but not as much light reaches the deeper layers. This creates a temperature gradient with warmer water at the surface and colder water at depth.
As you go higher in altitude, the air becomes thinner and less dense. Thinner air is not able to hold heat as well as denser air, so the temperature decreases with increasing altitude. This is why it is colder the higher you go in altitude.
When the liquid in the thermometer gets warmer it expands. This means its volume increases. The only place for the extra volume to go is up the tube, so the level of liquid rises. When the liquid gets colder it contracts (reduces in volume) so it moves back down the tube. See http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/how_it_works/thermometer.html
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In evaporation, only the particles at the surface of the liquid gain enough energy to escape as vapor, while the rest of the liquid remains relatively undisturbed. In boiling, the entire liquid is heated to the boiling point, causing rapid vaporization throughout the liquid and significant movement of particles.
evaporation is when hot water (liquid) rise to form something else Evaporation only occurs at the surface of a liquid and does not need any external heat source. The molecules of liquid spontaneously go into the vapour phase as long as the pressure above the liquid does not exceed what is called the saturation vapor pressure. As a result, the temperature of the liquid decreases. That is the reason you sweat, perspiration is the way by which your body reduces its temperature. Improved By:Bluefzero153627
Evaporation and boiling are similar because both of them allow water to go through a physical change and have the water turn into a gas, by gaining energy.
Sublimation is when a solid turns into a gas. E.g Dry ice is a solid but slowly turns into a gas, it doesn't go into a liquid. Evaporation is liquid to gas.
They migrate further north to colder regions
They go from moving around slightly, to moving around quickly and separating from one another. This is causes by evaporation.
During the water cycle, water evaporates from the surface of bodies of water, condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds, and eventually falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation in the form of rain or snow.
Evaporated molecules of water go up.