Liquid water evaporates due to high temperature. Sun's energy help it to evaporate.
Liquid water become gaseous water.
undergo evaporation, during which the molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid phase and enter the gaseous state. This process occurs at the surface of the liquid, as molecules escape into the air as vapor.
yes
Evaporation is a change of phase: from liquid to a solid.
well not every thing it actually depends about the moisture on the thing you are trying to evaporate. liquids evaporate but a sofa fo example doesnt but goes through a process which breaks the object down
Molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb kinetic energy (kinetic energy used to disrupt intermolecular forces) and evaporate. (vapor pressure is exerted)
Evaporate means to change from a liquid state to a gaseous state, typically as a result of heating. Adding the suffix "-ate" to the word "evaporate" forms a verb that indicates the process of evaporation taking place.
The particles with the highest kinetic energy are the first to evaporate from a liquid. These particles are usually found near the surface of the liquid where they can break free from intermolecular forces and escape into the air. This process is known as evaporation.
The liquid will eventually evaporate fully and disappear.
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The process is called evaporation. Molecules at the surface of a liquid gain energy from the surroundings, typically heat, causing them to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together. Once they have enough energy, these molecules transition to the gaseous state and escape from the liquid surface.
No, the rain drops evaporate, that means water become gaseous. In liquid stand (raindrops) the water molecules are more close to each other as in gaseous stand (vapor). As an example, water in clouds is in the liquid stand.