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Why water is evaporated at room temp, without attaining boiling temp?

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Why water is evaporated at room temp, without attaining boiling temp?

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It has to do with the humidity, if it’s raining, then water won’t evaporate, the moisture is absorbed in the air, depending on how dry the air is, if water had to boil to evaporate then we would never have rain, the higher temps just allow the water to turn to a vapor faster.

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