When water evaporates off of an object, the object is?
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he few degrees of latitude directly above and below the equator receive the most direct sunlight throughout the year. Because of this, the temperatures over the ocean there get quite high; high enough for water to evaporate from the ocean. Water molecules rise in the form of gas from the surface of the ocean into the sky, and as they rise higher and higher, the temperature of the environment decreases. Eventually, the temperature is cool enough that the gas molecules condense and form little liquid droplets, agglomerated with dust, sand, and other airborne particles. These water molecules will undergo many more cycles of evaporation/condensation as air currents move them from the equatorial region towards the poles.
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