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EVAPORATION!!!

Do you know what is


evaporation??????

BY: Aiman Aijaz

EVAPORATION
Sometimes a liquid can be sitting in one place (maybe a
puddle) and its molecules will become a gas. That's the
process called evaporation. It can happen when liquids
are cold or weather they are warm. It happens more
often with warmer liquids. Evaporation is all about the
energy in individual molecules
You might be wondering how that can happen when the
temperature is low. It turns out that all
liquids can evaporate at room temperature
and normal air pressure.

Evaporation happens when atoms or molecules


escape from the liquid and turn into a vapor
The energy you can measure with a thermometer is
really an average of all the molecules in the system.
There are always a few molecules with a lot of
energy and some with barely any energy at all. The
molecules with a lot of energy are able to build up
enough power to become a gas. Once they reach
that energy level, they can leave the liquid. When
the molecule leaves, it has evaporated.

The rate of evaporation can also increase with a


decrease in the gas pressure around a liquid.
Molecules like to move from areas of higher pressure
to lower pressure. The molecules are basically
sucked into the surrounding area to even out the
pressure. Once the vapor pressure of the area
increases to a specific level, the rate of evaporation
will slow down

Q: Explanation of the
diagram on the right?

1. The sun heats the


ocean
2. Ocean water
evaporates and
rises into the air
3. The water vapor
cools and
condenses to
become droplets
which form clouds

4. If enough water condenses the

drops become heavy enough to


fall to the ground as rain or as
snow.
5. Some rain is collected in ground
wells. The rest flows through

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