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minus-squareAsafum@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up7·2 months agoWell, water does evaporate at less than 212° at the surface. It’s just that the entirety of a pot of water will boil if it reaches 212. Just think about puddles or whatever after rain on a metallic surface or concrete. It’s not entirely being absorbed or cleaned up by anyone.
Well, water does evaporate at less than 212° at the surface. It’s just that the entirety of a pot of water will boil if it reaches 212.
Just think about puddles or whatever after rain on a metallic surface or concrete. It’s not entirely being absorbed or cleaned up by anyone.