No, it evaporates all the time.
This body of water is an ocean.
Evaporation occur at the surface of the ocean.
The Atmosphere
More evaporation occurs from the ocean because of its large surface area and higher water content compared to land. Ocean temperatures are typically higher and more consistent than land, further promoting evaporation.
Evaporation occur at the surface of water.
evaporation
The primary process that cools the ocean is evaporation, where water at the ocean's surface turns into water vapor, taking heat energy with it. Additionally, mixing of colder deep water with warmer surface water through ocean currents can also contribute to cooling the ocean.
If water is evaporated salt remain in the ocean.
More evaporation of water mostly takes place in the oceans.
Two physical changes occur: evaporation by heating and condenstion by cooling.
The movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere, to the land, and back to the ocean is called the water cycle. The water cycle consists of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
No