why does evaporation lower the temperature
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Since the kinetic energy of a molecule is proportional to its temperature, evaporation proceeds more quickly at higher temperatures. As the faster-moving molecules escape, the remaining molecules have lower average kinetic energy, and the temperature of the liquid decreases.
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Evaporation is not an temperature bound phenomenon...
It is a surface phenomenon and surface molecules just need energy in form of latent heat of energy which they get from the walls of vessel n other molecules...
After they get requiered energy to overcome forces of attraction....it releasing into atmosphere.
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