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Accessibility links Skip to content Skip to navigation Water & Global Change Monitoring the global water cycle Please turn on JavaScript. To find out how to do this visit the JavaScript help page. Evaporation Evaporation is an important process in the global water cycle. Solar radiation hits the surface of water o
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  RECOMMENDED LESSONS: Evaporation Evaporation is simply the process by which liquid turns into gas. Water (liquid) turns into vapor (gas) when heat energy is applied to raise its temperature to 100°C (212°F). Water in the liquid state is a compound, and the heat breaks up the bonds into water molecules,
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporation
Evaporation is a type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from the surface of a liquid into a gaseous phase that is not saturated with the evaporating substance. The other type of vaporization is boiling , which is characterized by bubbles of saturated vapor forming in the liquid phase. Steam produced in a boiler i
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