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Even when the temperature of a pan of water is less than the boiling point, water still evaporates. This is because a. the speeds of individual molecules varies b. conservation of energy c. of convection
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Even when the temperature of a pan of water is less than the boiling point, water still evaporates. This is because
a. the speeds of individual molecules varies
b. conservation of energy
c. of convection
d. radiation
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I think the answer is A. The speeds of individual molecules varies.
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