The temperature of water is never 100 degrees Celsius in lakes, rivers and seas, then how does it change into vapours?
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Water can evaporates at room temperature too that's why water in lakes, river and seas get evaporated.
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The temperature of water is never 100 degrees Celsius in lakes, rivers and seas, then how does it change into vapour because there are various other factors effecting it
they are
1)wind
2)the water gets absorbed by plants which intern turns to vapour
3)surface area is more
4)temperature
these things helps water to get evaporated
they are
1)wind
2)the water gets absorbed by plants which intern turns to vapour
3)surface area is more
4)temperature
these things helps water to get evaporated
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