Third Graders,
After reading the article "Evaporation and Condensation", please reflect on what these two things mean. In your own words and using examples and evidence from the article, explain what evaporation is. Then, explain what condensation means. Remember your response NEEDS evidence. Respond to 3 or more friends when you are finished!
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Ani
1/26/2016 09:02:14 am
Water left over vanish in evaporation.Evaperation helps dry clothes. Condensation happeneds when cold air hits the glass and it makes the glass sweat. Cold air cools the water vapor in your breath!
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Ani
1/26/2016 09:06:12 am
The left over water evaporates turns from liqud to gas
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Angela
1/26/2016 09:02:14 am
Evaporation:
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Angela
1/26/2016 09:07:32 am
Example:
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Jordan
1/26/2016 09:03:00 am
1. Condensation is when your cold drink has water drops on it then when it hits the ground 15 minutes later it's gone that's evaporation 2. Evaporation ilke when you come back from the rain your coat is wet the next day the drops are gone that's evaporated
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Joel
1/26/2016 09:03:10 am
Evaporation : liquid turns into gas . For Example : In the article I read when you wipe a chalkboard , liquid water left behind escapes into the air , becoming water vapor . That is evaporation .
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Raegan
1/26/2016 09:04:17 am
Condensation happens when the air and the water vapor is warmer then the "sweet" it is condensation! Evaporation is the process of water vapor
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Jordan
1/26/2016 09:06:29 am
I agree Jessica
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Jessica
1/26/2016 09:05:04 am
Condensation is when it hits a cold sirfece and turns into warter. It said that in the article.
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Rohith
1/26/2016 09:08:01 am
I totally agree
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Rohith
1/26/2016 09:05:54 am
I think the main idea is that it's saying that water vapor hit's a cold drink and turns back into liquid(water vapor is gas).For evaporation - suppose I was running in rain I needed to dry
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Jordan
1/26/2016 09:08:09 am
I agree Jathan
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Jathan F. Oaida
1/26/2016 09:06:57 am
In the article, it told me that evaporation happens when a liquid turns into a gas and if I were to add on to that, evaporation happens faster when the temperature of water is hotter. An example of evaporation is when you wipe a chalkboard with a WET sponge the water left over disappears
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Ashwika
1/26/2016 09:07:17 am
Evaporation is when a liquid turns into vapor .How? When hot air and a dash of wind touches the water it turns into vapor.
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Iris
1/26/2016 09:07:27 am
Evaporation is when water changes in to a gas turning it into water vapor in the air just as the article said in paragraph#2.
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Hadi
1/26/2016 09:07:39 am
In the article they said this sometimes water can be weird like when you wipe a chalkboard With a wet sponge it will vanish. Condensation is when water going to all of the states In America when you wipe a chalkboard ,liquid can be left behind and escapes into the air,becoming water vapor
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Rylie
1/26/2016 09:07:45 am
I think evaporation is when a gas turns into liquid and evaporates into the sky and I learned this because
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Taimur
1/26/2016 09:07:51 am
Do you know what condensation and evaporation is. If not read this blog. Evaporation is when something dries up. The water evaporates and goes up to the air and forms clouds and then when it rains the water that evaporated comes down and it never ends. Some people think that it's just called drying up but , that's not all it's doing it's evaporating. From our science experiment we got 2 cups and they both had 10ML of water. One of them had a dome lid and the other one had nothing on it. Later that week we looked at he cups and we noticed that the domed one had little water droplets and we thought there was a dome lid on it so it blocked the evaporation from going up and forming clouds.
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Kyla
1/26/2016 09:08:09 am
Evaporation happens every day all around you sometimes you depend on it.
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Benjamin
1/26/2016 09:08:15 am
Evaporation is when water turns into a gas called water vapor, and then goes away."I'll see you later, water vapor!"
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Tyler weitzel
1/26/2016 09:08:28 am
The big idea of Condensation and evaporation is that when liquid turns to a gas it is called evaporation and when water vapor touches cold air it forms water again.
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Akanksha
1/26/2016 09:08:38 am
Did you know that I was reading this Article which is called Evaporataoin and Condensation. Sometimes water is mysterious because water comes and water goes. Did you also know that when it's warm water gets effeced and gets Evaporated. Sometimes when water gets left behind it goes away that's called Evaporataoin or water vapor.I know that because in the article it said that when you wipe a chalk board, liquid water left behind escapes in the air, becoming water vapor. I will tell you more about condensation later. There's no time.
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Neha
1/26/2016 09:08:47 am
Evaporation:
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Richa
1/26/2016 09:09:23 am
EVAPORATION
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Victoria Siegan
1/26/2016 09:10:22 am
We learned how evaporation and about condensation in the article we read I well tell you want I learned so frist in the article said sometimes water seems mysterious.wipe a chalkboard with a wet sponge,and the water left behind quickly vanishes!take a hot shower,and water appears on the mirror out of thin air! How do these things happen? Evaporation is good because it dries your cloths. Evaporation is
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Victoria Siegan #22
1/26/2016 09:48:03 am
To finish my sentence when a liquid turns in a gas condensation is when Gas meets a cool surface like a mirror it turns back in to a liquid water.
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Rylie Okulich
1/26/2016 09:49:20 am
Evaporation is a gas that turns into a liquid so I learned in the article that when you for example when there's a boiling pot there's steam witch there's water in the pot but it evaporates into the air.
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Joel
1/26/2016 03:42:46 pm
Condensation: A gas turns into liquid. In the article I read that some of the hot water turns into vapor but when it touches the mirror's cold surface it turns into water again . This is condensation.
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