Adjust the temperature. This is very fidgety if you want evaporation to occur at a particular rate. But try lowering the temperature back towards the boiling point (for a liquid is 100 degrees celcius) but not below because the evaporation process will stop.
No, wind acctually speeds up the evaporation process.
yes .wind speed does affect the rate of evaporation.
cool it down
A decrease of temperature involve a decrease of the evaporation rate.
Yes. Evaporation will cause temperature to decrease or will slow down a temperature increase.
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plants?
The evaporation of water is slow when water is dissolved in salt. This is because of the salt molecules, the salt molecules is the reason for the slow evaporation.
Evaporation speeds molecules up, thusly meaning they will "spread out" and convert from a liquid to a gas.
Salt will slow freezing, but not evaporation. As say salt water evaporates, it will leave behind its salt contents, but it will not evaporate any slower than fresh water.
Wind resistance.
Wrap it in paper or something this will slow down the evaporation.
It would slow down the process as the temperature goes down due to the fan.