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Hot tea gets cool over time due to evaporation - hot molecules on the surface gets evaporated taking away heat with them.

2) Wet clothes dry in sun due to evaporation - the water in wet clothes takes heat energy from sun and gets evaporated.

3) Evaporation of perspiration from body - Sweat on our body evaporates taking away heat from our body

4) Drying of a mopped floor

5) Drying of wet hair after some time

6) drying up of water bodies like lakes and rivers

7) Evaporation of water from earthen pots

8) Evaporation of water sprinkled on ground or roof top

9) Evaporation of nail paint remover when applied on nails - acetone in nail paint remover takes heat from our body and evaporates.

10) Preparation of common salt from sea water by evaporation

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Answered by Matrix7777
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Answer:

Evaporation of water from your skin if it is wet (sweating). If your clothing is wet, you will also lose some body heat through evaporation and through respiration (breathing) when the body temperature is higher than 99°F (37°C).

Step-by-step explanation:

13 Everyday Life Examples of Evaporation

Drying Clothes under The Sun. One of the most common real-life examples of evaporation is drying of clothes under the sun. ...

Ironing of Clothes. ...

Cooling Down of Hot Tea and Other Hot Liquids. ...

Wet Floors. ...

Melting of Ice Cubes. ...

Preparation of Common Salt. ...

Evaporation of Nail Paint Remover. ...

Drying of Wet Hair.

Answered by XxHeartHeackerJiyaxX
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Answer:

Here are the 10 Household Items that Uses The Most Electricity In Your Home

Heating.

Cooling.

Water Heater.

Washer and Dryer.

Lights.

Refrigerator.

Electric Oven.

Dishwasher.

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