Question :
10 Daily Life Examples of Evaporation and How It Works
Solution :
The 10 Daily Life Examples of Evaporation are Given in the Point Below :
- When clothes are dried in the sun, water is taken out of the clothes as water droplets evaporate because of the sun’s heat.
- Water and potholes in the streets dry up because water evaporates from puddles and potholes when it rains and when the sun is hot.
- Sweat evaporates from the body. When sweat on our bodies evaporates, it takes heat away from our bodies.
- Tea and other hot drinks cool down because water evaporates, which takes away heat and makes the drink a little bit cooler.
- The lakes and ponds around us are drying up. During the hot summer months, water evaporates and doesn’t come back until it rains.
- Drying wet hair: When you wash your hair, the water evaporates because of the sun’s heat or the heat from a hair dryer.
- How most people make salt: Salt is made naturally by letting seawater evaporate.
- When ironing clothes, the best way to do it is with a hot press, which evaporates the moisture in the fabric and gets rid of creases.
- Water cools in an earthen pot or matka as it evaporates from the surface of the pot.
- When nail polish remover is put on nails, it evaporates because the acetone in it absorbs heat from our bodies.