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We cannot see evaporation occurring because water vapor is invisible. How can we tell it is happening
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We cannot see evaporation occurring because water vapor is invisible. How can we tell it is happening
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Taking puddles for example- they don't simply disappear. The water evaporates from it and goes up into the clouds- another example of evaporation. Without water constantly evaporating, we would not have clouds, or rain!
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