Evaporation causes cooling
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Hey mate looks like u r having trouble here
Evaporation takes place when temp. Has crosses beyond boiling point of a substance and when u boil water, after a while, u can see vapour rising up this is due to evaporation.
But if u cover it with a lid, the vapour sticks to it, loses some of its energy to its surroundings and becomes cooler than it was before and due to it, it condenses.
Basically, there is nothing like evaporation causes cooling. Yes it takes place but if carried in a closed system.
Hope it helps u
Evaporation takes place when temp. Has crosses beyond boiling point of a substance and when u boil water, after a while, u can see vapour rising up this is due to evaporation.
But if u cover it with a lid, the vapour sticks to it, loses some of its energy to its surroundings and becomes cooler than it was before and due to it, it condenses.
Basically, there is nothing like evaporation causes cooling. Yes it takes place but if carried in a closed system.
Hope it helps u
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because in evaporation the evoaporating substance takes the latent heat on which it is pour and the ground cool
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