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The natural process by which water turns from a liquid into a gas as it is absorbed into the air. When irrigation water evaporates, it leaves behind salts and other minerals, which contribute to salinization of the soil, making it unsuitable for farming.
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| evaporator |
a piece of semiconductor equipment used to perform evaporation.
Ãâó: www.icknowledge.com/glossary/e.html
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| eversion |
Turning inside out
Ãâó: www.umdnj.edu/hsweb/research_glossary/e.htm
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| evaporation |
The part of the hydrologic cycle in which liquid water is converted to vapor and enters the atmosphere.
Ãâó: www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBook...
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| evolution |
1) The change in life over time by adaptation, variation, over-reproduction, and differential survival/reproduction, a process referred to by Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace as natural selection. 2) Descent with modification.
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| EV | the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall) |
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| EV | the early part of night (from dinner until bedtime) spent in a special way |
| EV | a later concluding time period |
| EV | a handbag used with evening wear |
| EV | attire to wear on formal occasions in the evening |
| EV | attire to wear on formal occasions in the evening |
| EV | a formal gown for evening wear |
| EV | North American grosbeak |
| EV | bluish-green herb having sticky stems and clusters of large evening-opening white flowers with much-inflated calyx |
| EV | (Anglican Church) a daily evening service with prayers prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer |
| EV | any of several plants of the family Onagraceae |
| EV | workers who work during the evening (as 4 p.m. to midnight) |
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