Water kept under a tree still evaporates because it absorbs heat from the surrounding air and ground. Even in the shade, the ambient temperature provides enough energy for water molecules to evaporate gradually.
Water kept in sunlight gets heat from sun and is evaporated. But how does water kept under the shade of a tree also get evaporated?
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Water kept under the shade of a tree can still evaporate because it absorbs heat from the warm air, ground, and nearby objects. The surrounding temperature, even in the shade, provides sufficient energy for some water molecules to escape into the air as vapor. Although the evaporation rate is slower than in direct sunlight, it still occurs due to the ambient heat in the environment, allowing the water to gradually evaporate.
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