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This works with any water. A water molecule on the surface will evaporate when it hits 100°C. The average temperature could be about 25°C, but the jostling and colliding of molecules can make an individual molecule's temperature soar well above that average - meaning it can boil.And another question: Why does ocean water evaporate under the degree of 100 celsius?
This is also why puddles evaporate on their own.
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