According to wikipedia.org: "Total annual evapotranspiration amounts to approximately 505,000 km3 (121,000 cu mi) of water, 434,000 km3 (104,000 cu mi) of which evaporates from the oceans." So each day 1,400 km3 water evaporates all over the world.
I've heard one trillion gallons globally a day.
According to the most recent data, about 80,000 cubic miles of water is evaporated each year. Most of that falls back to earth in the form of rain or snow.
The answer to this depends on several factors.... the area of the surface and the local mean temperature for example. The temperature of the water itself is also a factor.
The sun evaporates about a trillion tons of water every day.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
An answer is impossible.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
Vapors are contain practically pure water.
There is that much of it it evaporates by any source of heat
28%
1 ounce
This depends on many factors.
about 20,840 gallons a day
Water evaporates at a MUCH lower temperature than salt.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
The water heat of vaporization is 40,65 kJ/mol.
Vapors are contain practically pure water.
nearly none but most of the water might freeze.
If the water was pure and had no salt already mixed in it then the same 20 grams of salt would be left, as salt doesn't evaporates on the temperature at which water does evaporates.
The most water evaporates from seas and oceans.