Yes, evaporation occurs when some molecules in a solution have enough kinetic energy to escape from the surface of the bulk liquid. The kinetic energy is dependent on temperature, and thus temperature most certainly affects the rate of evaporation.
Light does have an affect on water evaporation because water evaporates by absorbing heat and dark colors absorb more heat so the light makes it evaporate like green and red would make the water evaporate.
The sun affects evaporation because of its heat. The sun shines and causes water to turn into a gas and evaporate.
it can deppending on where you put a liquid
yes color does affects evap rate as diff color has diff light absorbing power and hence there is variation in evap rate
Yes, it effects the rate of evaporation because it speeds up the process making the water evaporate faster.
Light energy contribute to an increase of temperature.
yes it does ikt turns to steam
Yes it does
Sunlight per se has little affect on the leaves in fall; hours of daylight do have an affect.
Yes
A greater water area produce a higher evaporation.
Without sunlight, plants can not survive.
Rains are an effect of condensation.
sunlight
YES!Because the surface permeability for sunlight penetration is either thick or thin.
Evaporation is really dependent on temperature, relative humidity and surface area not sunlight. Sunlight may increase evaporation by raising the temperature of the water through radiant heat.
Water is lost by excessive evaporation.
Yes.
The rate of evaporation increases
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
Sunlight per se has little affect on the leaves in fall; hours of daylight do have an affect.
yes. the greater the area, the more the evaporation.
Yes it does. The Earth's tilt causes there to be more direct sunlight in the tropical rainforest. The direct sunlight then causes for accelerated evaporation which makes the tropical rain forest wet and hot almost completely year round.
it increases the evaporation water.
Yes