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ELI5: How can water vaporise at every temperature if it requires heat from outside? (by Sparky)
ELI5: How can water vaporise at every temperature if it requires heat from outside?
What about below 0 Celcius, or when you put some water that's colder than the room's temperature( before the temperature of water and room equals)?
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What about below 0 Celcius, or when you put some water that's colder than the room's temperature( before the temperature of water and room equals)?
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