why does evaporation cause cooling please tell me answer in different different types
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Liquid evaporating from a surface has a cooling effect. And different liquids have this effect to different degrees. For example, rubbing alcohol has more of an evaporative cooling effect than water. Alcohol evaporates comparatively more quickly than water, so scientists class it as a "volatile" liquid. But regardless of the liquid, they all follow the same principle of evaporative cooling. In its liquid state, the substance—whether water or alcohol—has a certain heat content, which is central to the process. Also critical to this are two of the three basic phases of matter: liquid and vapor. (The solid phase is, of course, the third.)
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Explanation:
it is due to the latent heat effect
it absorbs heat hence it cauese cooling
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