Evaporation and Condensation
Grade 2 · Science · States of Matter · Tennessee, USA
Lesson Summary
Evaporation turns a liquid into a gas. Condensation turns a gas back into a liquid.
Explanation
Evaporation happens when a liquid is heated and turns into a gas. You see this when puddles dry up after rain — the water evaporates into the air. Condensation is the opposite: a gas cools down and turns back into a liquid. You see this when tiny water drops form on the outside of a cold glass. Both of these changes are part of the water cycle that brings rain to Earth.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is it called when water turns into water vapor (a gas)?
Answer: Evaporation
Q2: You see water drops forming on the outside of a cold glass. What is happening?
Answer: Condensation
Q3: After a rainstorm, puddles slowly disappear. Why?
Answer: The water evaporates, turning from a liquid into water vapor (a gas) in the air.
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Evaporation and Condensation is a lesson in the States of Matter chapter of Grade 2 Science. It is part of the Tennessee, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Evaporation and Condensation is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Science curriculum in Tennessee, USA.
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