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Harmony Burke
27 November, 19:42
Are you adding thermal energy to evaporation
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Dillan Walker
27 November, 23:36
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Yes! Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. Evaporation is the primary pathway that water moves from the liquid state back into the water cycle as atmospheric water vapor. Studies have shown that the oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers provide nearly 90 percent of the moisture in the atmosphere via evaporation, with the remaining 10 percent being contributed by plant transpiration. Energy is used to break down the molecules to evaporated
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