what is evaporation
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Evaporation, the process by which an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state below the temperature at which it boils; in particular, the process by which liquid water enters the atmosphere as water vapour
Evaporation is a type of evaporation that takes place on the surface of the fluid when it changes into phase. The surrounding gas should not be filled with evaporated matter, when the fluid colliding molecules absorb enough energy from one another to overcome the pressure of steam on the surface, it comes out and enters the surrounding air into the gas. When evaporation takes place, the energy released from the evaporated fluid lowers the temperature of the fluid resulting from the vaporizing. Cooling takes place
On an average, there is enough heat energy in a liquid to discharge just so few molecules. As long as evaporation does not equal its compaction, evaporation will continue. In an enclosed environment, a liquid will evaporate until the air around is saturated.
Evaporation by the sun (solar energy) is essential to evaporate from the sea, lakes, soil and other sources of water. Evaporation and evapotranspiration (which includes evaporation in the pores of the plants) collectively called steam evapotranspiration. Water evaporates when exposed to liquid surface, allows molecules to escape and make water vapour; this steam can rise to cloud. with enough energy, liquid vapour turn.