The product is gaseous water (vapors).
The Atmosphere
It's all part of a cyclic system. The water falls to the ground from clouds... it eventually runs into rivers and seas... it evaporates into water vapour forming clouds... which create rain. If the water didn't evaporate -the whole planet would be one huge ocean. - with no land to support life.
when a volcano erupts it will take time for crystals to bloom and come to life
It is the other way around. The polar seas are the least saline of the worlds oceans, due to low evaporation and heavy freshwater inflow from rivers and streams.
Evaporation is the changing a liquid into a gas through heat. Transpiration is the loss of water from an organism, as through pores in the skin.
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Salt is extracted from sea waters by evaporation of water.
Sodium chloride is formeed by the water evaporation from seas.
The Atmosphere
Usually fresh water lakes and river utilize evaporation as primarily the method of water and energy transfer. In contrast, salt water oceans and seas have many ways to transfer water and energy other than evaporation.
Transpiration: leaves, skin, eyes Evaporation: lakes, seas, oceans, land, raindrops (which cools them), virga Sublimation: from ice
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
It's all part of a cyclic system. The water falls to the ground from clouds... it eventually runs into rivers and seas... it evaporates into water vapour forming clouds... which create rain. If the water didn't evaporate -the whole planet would be one huge ocean. - with no land to support life.
evaporation is when a solid turns into a liquid at one definite temperature (the melting point) but a liquid turns into a gas over a range of temperature. the process by which liquid turns into a gas over a range of temperature is called evaporation
Strictly using the words evaporation and condensation, water from seas, rivers and lakes undergoes the natural process of evaporation forming water vapor and moving up in the air. When this rising water vapor reaches an altitude where the temperature is dewpoint (temperature required for water vapor to turn into water/dew), the minute particles of water vapor condense to form tiny particles of water in the form of clouds.