what is the process of making vapour from water
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When a liquid material turns into a gas, it is called evaporation. Water evaporates when it is heated. Because the molecules travel and vibrate so swiftly, they escape into the atmosphere as water vapour molecules.
The water cycle is incomplete without evaporation. The evaporation process is powered by solar energy, or heat from the sun. It absorbs moisture from garden soil as well as the world's largest seas and lakes. As it is exposed to the sun's heat, the water level will drop.
Although evaporation causes the level of a lake, pool, or glass of water to drop, the departed water molecules do not vanish. They linger in the atmosphere, influencing humidity (the quantity of moisture in the air). For this reason, humidification is common in areas with high temperatures and huge quantities of water, such as tropical islands and wetlands. Water is evaporating yet remaining as a vapour in the air.
When water evaporates, it contributes to the formation of clouds. The moisture is subsequently released by the clouds as rain or snow. The liquid water falls to the ground, where it will evaporate. All of a sudden, the cycle starts all over again.