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evapora

Evapora is a form of the verb evaporar used in Spanish and Portuguese. It represents a present-tense form with third-person subjects, and in Spanish it can also function as the affirmative informal command. The spelling is identical in both languages, though its grammatical role differs.

In Spanish, evapora corresponds to the third-person singular present indicative: él evapora, ella evapora, Usted evapora.

In Portuguese, evapora is the third-person singular present indicative: ele evapora, ela evapora, você evapora. It

Beyond grammar, the root relates to the physical process of evaporation, where a liquid changes to a

See also: evaporación, evaporar, evaporation.

It
can
also
appear
as
the
affirmative
tú
command
in
informal
speech,
where
the
form
is
used
to
tell
someone
to
perform
evaporation
or
to
cause
a
liquid
to
evaporate,
as
in
Evapora
el
líquido.
can
also
serve
as
the
informal
second-person
singular
imperative
in
some
dialects,
as
in
Evapora
o
líquido,
depending
on
regional
usage.
vapor.
Evaporation
occurs
at
temperatures
below
the
liquid’s
boiling
point
and
is
driven
by
vapor
pressure,
temperature,
and
environmental
conditions.
Factors
such
as
surface
area,
humidity,
air
movement,
and
pressure
influence
the
rate
of
evaporation.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
science,
meteorology,
and
everyday
contexts
to
describe
how
liquids
lose
mass
by
transforming
into
vapor.