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Evaporation isMultiple Choicethe conversion of a liquid into a vapor.the conversion of a solid into a vapor.the conversion of a vapor into a liquid.the conversion of a vapor into a solid.All answers are correct.

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Evaporation isMultiple Choicethe conversion of a liquid into a vapor.the conversion of a solid into a vapor.the conversion of a vapor into a liquid.the conversion of a vapor into a solid.All answers are correct.

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The correct answer is "the conversion of a liquid into a vapor."

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