Come to think of it, water doesn't boil until it's 100 degrees Celsius.
That means that the liquid will not turn into a gas until 100 degrees Celsius.
In the case of laundry, how does the absorbed moisture change from liquid to gas?
1224 2016-06-16 Gentleman
It is true that it starts to boil at a temperature called the boiling point or boiling point.
In the case of water, it's 100 degrees celsius.
Boiling means that the whole water starts to boil and the liquid turns into gas.
Other than that, evaporation continues on the surface of the water.
Evaporation happens at all temperatures.
So you can see the difference between evaporation and boiling.
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