"Black holes themselves, they're going to radiate away their mass...and disappear into the universe."
"Like a waterfall and look how it goes from thick down to thin and then just evaporates like a drop of water out here in Moab."
"It absolutely evaporates as soon as you put your tongue on it."
"The black hole will shrink over time until it eventually evaporates."
"If I got drunk, I can smoke three... They just start evaporating in your hand, right?"
"The drier the air is relative to the amount of moisture that it can hold...the faster the water will evaporate on your finger."
"Essentially this whole process of raining releases this mist which then quickly evaporates all of these smells into the air."
"Because it's trapping the steam, it does not allow for much evaporation at all."
"Black holes will evaporate by themselves if just left to their own devices."
"Unitary evaporation... is just the transformation between the black hole to radiation."
"The moisture that's evaporating pulls the soufflé up."
"We want the lime to start drying out the sand and evaporating the water."
"What is the process of water turning into vapor called? Evaporation."
"When the water evaporates, it all just works out nicely."
"The latent heat of evaporation is a cooling process, the heat used to change liquid water into a vapor."
"If the air surrounding the bulb is already saturated with water, there will not be any evaporation from the surface of the bulb."
"It's the water cycle: evaporation."
"When a black hole evaporates, it destroys all information it had about the star that created the black hole."
"When water is evaporated via transpiration, it is pure water."
"The sun heats water in the oceans, rivers, and lakes. The tiny droplets evaporate and rise up in the sky to form clouds."
"If the water will evaporate, you will collect the evaporated water and you got purified water."
"The water was then cooled by using wind catchers, and a cooling system based on evaporation removed heat and moisture."
"The reason why you want to use 70 and not a stronger one is because the stronger ones will evaporate off of the surface too fast."
"Evaporation is a cooling process that absorbs heat from the surrounding air, reducing its temperature."
"Evaporation. So remember, evaporation is—(a), it's very strongly controlled by temperature, and since New England has a temperature seasonality, you're going to get a big seasonality in evaporation."
"Salt doesn't evaporate, so the salt is still there, it's just the water that evaporated."
"And if you've got hot seas, you've got a lot of evaporation."
"It doesn't take much warmth, extra warmth to greatly increase the amount of evaporation that's on the oceans."
"During evaporation, the highest energy molecules escape from the surface, causing the liquid's average kinetic energy to decrease."
"Boiling only occurs at the boiling point, whereas evaporation can occur below that boiling point."
"Evaporation is the process by which a liquid changes into a gas."
"Once the rain begins, the rain falls below cloud base into air that has a relative humidity less than 100%, and some fraction of the raindrop water mass is going to evaporate before those raindrops hit the surface."
"Distillers call the 20% or more of whiskey that evaporates as it ages the angel's share."
"High latent heat of vaporization means it takes a lot of energy to evaporate water and turn it into a gas."
"Transpiration is the loss of water vapor by evaporation through the stomata."
"On the rare occasions water reaches here, it eventually just evaporates away, leaving a thick salt crust that has built up over thousands upon thousands of years."
"Evaporation is the reverse of that."
"I did like the effect of the heatwave where people seemed to set alight on fire and evaporate."
"Evaporation of water from the surface of a person's body causes the person to feel cold."
"Wind and warmer temperatures both enhance evaporation."
"A volatile substance is one that evaporates into a gas through temperature or below."
"Boiling occurs at a fixed temperature, while evaporation can occur at any temperature."
"Rain occurs when vapor rises up into the sky, it then cools and changes into water droplets."
"Evaporating, changing state from liquid to vapor, is what causes this system to work."
"Evaporation, concentration, and flavor."
"Evaporation is water turning from its liquid state to its gaseous state."
"Boiling takes place throughout the liquid, however, evaporation only takes place at the surface."
"Faster evaporation of sweat as wind blows fast moving molecules away."
"On a warmer day, temperature is higher, which increases the kinetic energy of the particles in a liquid on the cloth, increasing the rate of evaporation."
"Energy from the Sun comes down, warms the surface of the water on Earth, and this is going to cause the water to evaporate."
"Stephen Hawking predicts that black holes have a temperature and slowly evaporates."
"Water evaporates from the leaves, did you know?"
"Evaporation is literally just the process of evaporating a water molecule."
"It vaporized an incredible amount of seawater."
"Black holes aren't entirely black; it turns out they can evaporate."
"Evaporation is just a change of state of matter from a liquid into a gas."
"Advantages of using the steamer is that it's steam and it evaporates out of the cloth very quickly."
"The rate of evaporation is equal to the rate of condensation."
"If those frosts were ever on the surface of Ultima Thule to begin with, its low gravity can't retain them as they evaporate."
"I love these terracotta pots because the water can evaporate through the sides."