Water. Lots and LOTS of water. If you go 940 miles to the northeast, you would reach Easter Island, home of the gigantic "moai" statues. If you go 970 miles to the northwest, you would reach Pitcairn Island, home to the descendants of the mutineers from the HMS Bounty.
Gold Changes from a liquid to a gas (boils) at 2807.0 °C (3080.15 K)
97 centimeters equals 970 millimeters.
Saint Lucia is about 970 miles North of the equator.
water evaporates anywhere that has some sunlight. its not really true that it has to be really hot for water to eveaprate. Sunlight really doesn't have much to do with evaporation other then heat. 2 ways evaporation happens, 1. By absorption. This is one way evaporation can happen when things, like air and water, are contained in the same space (water out in a open container). Air actually absorbs the water molecules and the moisture content of air is referred to as humidity. Warmer dry air absorbs moisture fastest and cool "damp" air absorbs it slowest. 2. By boiling, this is the only way evaporation happens if there is only one fluid substance. for example, if you had water in a container and put a vacuum on it to 18000 microns (microns is a way to measure vacuum, 0 = a perfect vacuum = there is nothing in that space. 18143.7 = water boils at 69 Fahrenheit. 759,993.4 = atmospheric pressure = water boils at 212) if you had the water in a room that was warmer then 69 and a vacuum of 18000 microns the water would boil and evaporate, there would be no air in the container. Similarly if you have water on your stove at atmospheric pressure (normal air pressure) you would boil at 212, and the water temperature would stay at 212 until the water was all gone. That is evaporation by boiling and for water at 212 it takes 970 BTUs/lb
1 BTU is required to raise 1lb of water 1 degree F in 1 hour. 212-75=137 degrees 600 lbs water x 137 degrees= 82,200 BTU's required to change 75 degree water to 212 degree water. To change 212 degree water to 212 degree steam it requires 970 btu's (latent heat of vaporization) per lb of water 970 btu x 600 lbs water = 582,000 btu Answer - 582,000 btu+ 82,200 btu = 664,200 btu's
The latent heat of vaporization of water at 212 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure involving only vaporization and no saturation is 970 BTU/lb, so to evaporate 15 lbs of water we need 970 x 15 = 14550 BTU's
3% of 970 = 3% * 970 = 0.03 * 970 = 29.1
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you have to divide 20 by 100 and then times it by 970. 20/100 times 970 = 194
During condensation, water vapor changes from a gas state to a liquid state as it loses heat energy. This process occurs when the temperature of the water vapor drops below its dew point, causing the water molecules to come together and form liquid droplets. Condensation commonly happens when warm, humid air comes into contact with a cooler surface.
970 millimeters is 38.19 inches.