Environmental Sciences, asked by rishiraj3512, 7 months ago

DOES Evaporation stops when air is fully saturated?

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Answered by Niharika3288
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Let's take a moment to review some of the stops on Wally's journey. Water can evaporate and condense, changing from a gas to a liquid and liquid to a gas. When the atmosphere becomes saturated, it can't hold any more water vapor molecules, so for every water that evaporates, one must condense.

Answered by devivarsha0011
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Water can evaporate and condense, changing from a gas to a liquid and liquid to a gas. When the atmosphere becomes saturated, it can't hold any more water vapor molecules, so for every water that evaporates, one must condense.

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