What is Evaporation ?
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Answer / slappy759
evaporation is the process in which water disappears or
becomes a water vapor. Water vapor than turns into clouds
mixing with dust.
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Answer / yashi shukla
Evaporation is the process by which water is converted from its liquid form to its vapour form and thus transferred from land and water masses to the atmosphere.evaporation from the ocean accounts for 80% of the water delivered as precipitation,with the balance occurring on land ,inland water and plant surfaces
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Answer / minna
It is the process in which water disappears or
becomes a water vapor. Water vapor than turns into clouds
mixing with dust.
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Answer / abigail
when water gets heated up,it changes into water vapour.the changes of water into is known as evaporation.
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Answer / hradayesh niranjan
Evaporation:-It is the process due to which a liquid on exposure is converted into vapour
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Answer / guest
It is the process in which solution is heated in dish so
that water escapes in the form of steam leaving behind the
solid salt.
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Answer / k.nikitha
Evaporation is a type of vaporization of a liquid,that
occurs only on the surface of a liquid
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