Evaporation occur at any temperature but a high temperature favors evaporation.
A higher rate of evaporation has hot water.
Evaporation.
The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature.
Evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb heat.
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.
Hot water. Higher temperature means more kinetic energy, and energy is needed to change phases from liquid to gas (evaporation.)
Evaporation is an endothermic process.
Hot water need less energy to be evaporated than cold water.
The higher the temperature, the quicker the evaporation occurs.
Hot water need less energy to be evaporated than cold water.
It depends on how hot/cold your water is, and how hot/cold room temperature is.
I believe hot water freezes faster because it is supercooled. Cold water is non-supercooled. When cold water freezes ice crystals form and float to the top, forming a layer of ice over the top of the water, so the layer of ice stops evaporation . While the hot water, which is probably no longer hot in the freezer,when it does freeze, it freezes throughout, creating more or less of a slush before freezing solid.