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Solar energy hits the surface of a lake. this is likely to cause water near the surfave to undergo
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Solar energy hits the surface of a lake. this is likely to cause water near the surfave to undergo
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The solar energy is absorbed by the water and causes the molecules that it hits to move much faster. If the water receives enough solar energy, then the molecules will evaporate and turn into a vapor.
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