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Evaporation takes place at any temperature between 0 and 100 degrees Celsius. At 100 degrees Celsius it will be boiling not evaporation. Concluding, evaporation can take place at any temperature.

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Water evaporates the fastest at higher temperatures, typically around 212°F (100°C) at sea level. Warmer temperatures provide the water molecules with more energy, allowing them to break free from the liquid phase and transition into vapor more quickly.

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add. That is because fresh water does not exist below 0 deg C.

But for say sea water, it will turn to water vapour below 0 deg C, and as long as the air is not saturated, the vapour will be absorbed.

In the delicate condition around the air saturation point, there is often a sea smoke or an ice smoke to be seen.

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Water will evaporate at any temperature above freezing (water temp). Evaporation has more to do with the air than the water itself.

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water evaporates at the temperature of 100 degrees Celsius and 212 degrees Fahrenheit

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Warm or hot water because if you've ever noticed steam coming off food or boiling water, it is actually evaporation.

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Boiling and evaporation are not identical processes: boiling is produced at the boiling point and evaporation occur under the boiling point. The boiling point of water is at 760 mmHg oC.

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Water is evaporated at any temperature but a high temperature favors evaporation.

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The boiling point of water at 760 mm Hg is 100 oC.
Evaporation occur at any temperature.

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