Chemistry, asked by vatsal2422, 1 month ago

stem cannot be seen during the process of evaporation from the lakes and ponds​

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Answered by DanielSanthosh
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Answer:

Yes, we can't see the evaporated vapor from the lake or ponds.

Explanation:

because the blue sky and the shining sun.

Our eye is not powerful to see the water cycle.

dragonfly can only see it because these Insect have almost 30000 lens in the time humans have only 1.

you can see the image of the dragonfly

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Answered by theking20
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Yes, steam cannot be seen during the process of evaporation from the lakes and ponds​.

  • When the surface of the water gets warmed by the sunlight, evaporation occurs in the water cycle. The sunlight turns water into a gaseous state but in a very minimal amount.
  • The salt is left after the evaporation of water. The fresh-water steam gets condensed into clouds. Continuous evaporation dries up the lakes and ponds and the water level goes down.

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