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Evaporation is the vaporization of a liquid and the reverse of condensation. A type of phase transition, it is the process by which molecules in a liquid state (e.g. water) spontaneously become gaseo...
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Water is transferred from the surface to the atmosphere through evaporation, the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas. ... Approximately 80% of all evaporation is from the oceans, with the remaining 20% coming from inland water and vegetation. Winds transport the evaporated water around the globe,
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Evaporation of Liquids ... That's the process called evaporation. It can happen when liquids are cold or when they are warm. It happens more often with warmer liquids. Evaporation is all about the energy in individual molecules, not about the average energy of a system.
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One process which tranfers water from the ground back to the atmosphere is evaporation. Evaporation is when water passes from a liquid phase to a gas phase. Rates of evaporation of water depend on things like the temperature, humidity, and wind.
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The process of water "going" into the air is called evaporation. On your paper list some other examples of evaporation. Discuss with your partner what happens to water after it evaporates. Write down what you think...
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evaporation (and transpiration) ... Evaporation is when the sun heats up water in rivers or lakes or the ocean and turns it into vapor or steam. The water vapor or steam leaves the river, lake or ocean and goes into the air.
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Evaporation is one of the two forms of vaporization. It is the process whereby atoms or molecules in a liquid state (or solid state if the substance sublimes) gain sufficient energy to enter the gaseous state. It is the opposite process of condensation. ... Evaporation therefore, proceeds more quickly at higher temperature,
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Evaporation drives the water cycle ... Evaporation from the oceans is the primary mechanism supporting the surface-to-atmosphere portion of the water cycle. After all, the large surface area of the oceans (over 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered by the oceans) provides the opportunity for large-scale evaporation...
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Evaporation: a definition from the Arctic Climatology and Meteorology Primer ... Evaporation The physical process by which a liquid or solid substance is transformed to the gaseous state; the opposite of condensation.
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