Where will water evaporate from?A. from oceans and rivers only
B. from rivers and streams only
C. from any water source and life forms
D. from life forms only

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Answer 1
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Water will evaporate from any water source and life forms. The answer is letter C. An application of heat into water will cause the water to evaporate. This is because the intermolecular forces of attraction of water can be broken by sufficient energy application.


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Explanation:

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