What is evporation and condensation?

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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
Evaporation: evaporation is a process where water changes into vapour. Evaporation occurs before a liquid reaches its boiling point. Evaporation can occur in all surfaces, at all times and at all places. Evaporation is frequent when the air is dry, hot and windy.
Condensation : Condensation is the opposite process where water vapour is converted to tiny droplets of water. Condensation is a phase change regardless of the temperature. Condensation takes place on salt, hygroscopic nuclei-pollen grains,carbon particles etc.when air temperature is decreased beyond the level of saturation.
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