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1. What is evaporation? How is it different from condensation?
2. How do rivers get filled again, when so much water evaporates from them every day?
3. Name some forms in which water falls to the earth,​

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Answered by kinghacker
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Explanation:

  1. Condensation is the change from a vapor to a condensed state (solid or liquid). Evaporation is the change of a liquid to a gas. Microscopic view of a gas.
  2. Water evaporates from within soils and through vegetation and from bodies of water (such as rivers, lakes and oceans). This evaporated water accumulates as water vapour in clouds and returns to the Earth as rain or snow. The returning water falls directly back into the oceans, or onto land as snow or rain.
  3. The most common types of precipitation are rain, hail, and snow. Rain is precipitation that falls to the surface of the Earth as water droplets. Raindrops form around microscopic cloud condensation nuclei, such as a particle of dust or a molecule of pollution

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Answered by neeturana1982pundir
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Answer:

  1. Condensation is the change from a vapor to a condensed state (solid or liquid). Evaporation is the change of a liquid to a gas. Microscopic view of a gas.
  2. Water evaporates from within soils and through vegetation and from bodies of water (such as rivers, lakes and oceans). This evaporated water accumulates as water vapour in clouds and returns to the Earth as rain or snow. The returning water falls directly back into the oceans, or onto land as snow or rain.
  3. The most common types of precipitation are rain, hail, and snow. Rain is precipitation that falls to the surface of the Earth as water droplets. Raindrops form around microscopic cloud condensation nuclei, such as a particle of dust or a molecule of pollution.
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