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When is there an increase in the kinetic energy in the water cycle?​

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Answered by TheExuberant
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⟹For molecules of liquid water to change to water vapor, kinetic energy is required, or the energy of movement.

⟹As faster-moving molecules evaporate, the remaining molecules have lower average kinetic energy, and the temperature of ocean water thus decreases

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Answered by indrajaindu836
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For molecules of liquid water to change to water vapor, kinetic energy is required, or the energy of movement. As faster-moving molecules evaporate, the remaining molecules have lower average kinetic energy, and the temperature of ocean water thus decreases.

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