In the evaporation process, liquid molecules which leave the surface of the liquid have:
a) very low energy
b) very high energy
c) moderate energy
d) none
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Option B) Very high energy.
Liquid molecules with high energy exit the liquid's surface during the evaporation process.
Evaporation:
- When anything turns from a liquid to a gas, evaporation occurs.
- Water evaporates when it is heated.
- The molecules move and vibrate at such a rapid rate that they release water vapour molecules into the atmosphere.
- Evaporation plays a crucial role in the water cycle.
- The evaporation process is driven by solar energy, or heat from the sun.
- It absorbs moisture from both the largest oceans and lakes as well as garden soil.
- As the water is exposed to the sun's heat, its level will drop.
- Evaporation causes a lake, pool, or glass of water to lose water, yet the water molecules that departed do not vanish.
- They persist in the atmosphere and have an impact on air moisture content, or humidity.
- This is why places with high temperatures and lots of water, such tropical islands and wetlands, tend to have high humidity levels. Water is evaporating yet remaining as a vapour in the air.
- When water evaporation occurs, clouds are also formed.
- The moisture is then released from the clouds as rain or snow.
- Water that is still liquid falls to Earth and waits to evaporate. Once more, the cycle begins.
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