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what do you mean by evaporation

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Answered by AtharvaBhutani
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Evaporation is the process of a substance in a liquid state changing into a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature or pressure.
It is the fundamental part of the water cycle.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

  • When a liquid transforms into a gas, evaporation takes place. When rain puddles "disappear" on a hot day or when wet clothing dries in the sun, it is simple to envision. In these instances, the water is not actually dissipating; rather, it is evaporating into a gas known as water vapor. On a global level, evaporation occurs.
  • Explanation:
  • On a global level, evaporation occurs. One of the three primary processes in the Earth's water cycle is evaporation, along with condensation and precipitation.
  • The Earth's atmosphere contains 90% of its moisture as a result of evaporation, with the remaining 10% coming through plant transpiration.
  • There are three main states in which substances can exist: solid, liquid, and gas. A substance, like water, can transition between various phases through evaporation as one example. Two other methods are melting and freezing.
  • A sufficiently low temperature causes liquid water to freeze and solidify into ice. Water that has reached a solid state will melt if given enough heat. Further heating causes the water to evaporate and turn into water vapor, a gas.

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