Yes, at a slower rate than on a warm or hot day.
On a sunny and windy day
sunlight, time of day, temperature during that day.
A windy, warm day is better for evaporating wate for the wind will carry heat particles as well.
Evaporation
Evaporation
On a sunny and windy day
Both, but condensation first.
The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature.
because of evaporation of sweats from our body.
not sure
100% of the evaporation comes from the oceans
In the simplistic sense, evaporation will take place where the source material (be it water or not) is warm enough; and where the vapour, once emitted, is removed quickly. So over the sea seems to satisfy the first part, and on a windy day the second. The Earth surface is c70% water.
The water evaporates into the air. This is called evaporation. Evaporation is caused by the heat of the sun. If it is cloudy or cold, the water is not likely to evaporate.
Its will not cause evaporation or condensation. What will happen is that it will cause some moist air because hot fonts and cold fonts create moist air. you can see it all the time on the news in the summer.
Remembrance day takes place on the 11th December
Most likely condensation will form because when temperature drops the humidty rises. If the temperature of the can is low enough the humidty in the hot air when taken down to the temperature of the cold can will condense. The same thing happens on a lawn when the temperature of the air cools enough overnight to form dew.
Evaporation produces much of the weather we see.