It is not true; evaporation occur at the surface of a liquid and the temperature is under the boiling point.
After magma reaches the surface it is no longer magma it is called lava.
Evaporation is the physical change of state of a liquid to a gas (or vapour). It is the loss of particles at the surface only, and these particles remove the kinetic energy of the fluid which causes cooling e.g. sweating. The reverse is condensation.
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
Deflation is the process where wind removes and transports fine particles, leaving behind larger particles like gravel and rocks to form desert pavement. As the wind blows, it gradually erodes the fine grains and carries them away, exposing the coarser materials at the surface. Over time, this selective removal of smaller particles creates a hardened surface of desert pavement.
When particles leave the surface of a liquid and enter the gas phase, it is called evaporation. This process occurs when the kinetic energy of the particles is high enough to overcome the attractive forces holding them in the liquid phase.
the particles in a surface water move back- and- forth only.
Yes, particles of a solid solute can escape into the solvent at the surface of the solute through a process called dissolution. This occurs when the particles of the solute come into contact with the solvent molecules and break free from the solid lattice structure to become dispersed throughout the solvent.
Evaporation can only take place on the surface of liquids because that is where the molecules with the highest kinetic are found. Only molecules with high kinetic energy are free to escape into the atmosphere.
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Yes, the particles in a surface water wave move in an elliptical motion, with the force causing them to move back and forth as the wave passes by. This motion is mostly horizontal, with little vertical movement, which results in the characteristic rolling behavior of water waves.
The photoelectric effect is the best evidence that light behaves like particles. When light of high enough frequency strikes a metal surface, it causes electrons to be emitted with discrete energies, which can only be explained if light comes in discrete packets or particles called photons.
Evaporation. It only happens at the surface of a liquid.
Yep. Only when the fast moving particles are transferring in Conduction,Convection and Radiation is it called "Heat".
Not all of them are; the only direct subatomic part of the atom that is fundamental is the electron (which is a type of lepton.) Only particles made up of no smaller parts are called fundamental particles. For example, the proton (just like the neutron, except with a small difference) is not a fundamental particle because it is made of quarks, which are fundamental particles.
It is called a crescent moon when only a small, sliver-like portion of the moon's surface is illuminated by sunlight.
The Earth's magnetic field, although it does not deflect all charged particles; it only deflects most of them.