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The specific heat capacity of a material depends only on its mass.
The rate of evaporation is increased by higher temperatures and increased surface area.
Water has a high specific heat capacity, making it an excellent coolant.
Boiling occurs at the surface of a liquid, while evaporation occurs throughout the liquid.
A liquid boils when its vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure.
Water requires a significant amount of energy to change its temperature due to its low specific heat capacity.
During evaporation, only the molecules with the highest energies leave the liquid.
Different materials have different specific heat capacities.
The temperature of the seas and oceans remains steady due to the high specific heat capacity of water.
When water evaporates, it gains energy from the surroundings.