this is because you have to maintaion the core body tempreture
no
No, water releases thermal energy during condensation. It absorbs thermal energy during evaporation, which is why the evaporation of sweat cools your skin.
yes
Evaporation because it requires 2,260 Joules to gain heat energy. Condensation, freezing, and melting require less Joules than evaporation.
heat energy
this is because you have to maintaion the core body tempreture
because you need to make sure you maintain your core body temperature
no
No, water releases thermal energy during condensation. It absorbs thermal energy during evaporation, which is why the evaporation of sweat cools your skin.
energy is released
yes
The energy of water molecules is increased to allow evaporation.
When a substance evaporates, it gains energy.
During evaporation water absorb thermal energy from the environment.
Evaporation needs heat energy. During the process of evaporation heat is absorbed by the other body thereby cooling it
kinetic theory of matter for evaporation is that when we heated liquid suppose water consistantly so at 100 it becomes boil and afterthat changes into vapour as a result the molecules move far away from one another their kinetic energy increases because the motion between them increases the attraction going to be weak and at the end the higher energy molecules escape from the surface of water...that is the real phenomena that happens when evaporation occurs..
In a liquid, the molecules are moving about. During evaporation, some molecules near the surface have enough kinetic energy to escape the bonds within the liquid. When the liquid is heated more energy is supplied to the molecules giving them increased energy and more are able to escape the bonding in the liquid