Geography, asked by MAXIT, 1 year ago

difference between boiling and evaporation

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Answered by Manish1230
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boiling is a bulk phenomenon whereas evaporation is a surface phenomenon

boiling requires 100 degree celsius temperature whereas evaporation does not require such temperature

boiling does not depend on factors like humidity ,windspeed, etc but evaporation depends on these factors

boiling does not cause cooling effect but evaporation does

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Answered by Rememberful
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\textbf{Evaporation}:

It is a sponataneous process occurring at all temperature.

It occurs only at the surface of water.

It causes cooling effect.

It is a fast process.

Bubbles are not formed in this process.

\textbf{Boiling}:

It occurs at a particular tempertaure called boiling point.

It occurs throughout the mass of the liquid.

It dont produces colling effect.

It is a slow process.

Bubbles are formed in this process.

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