yes
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
No, polluted water does not evaporate faster than fresh water. The presence of pollutants may actually hinder the evaporation process by creating a barrier on the water's surface. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and air movement play a bigger role in the rate of evaporation.
Salt water will evaporate faster.
No, water with syrup evaporate faster.
Yes, spirit evaporate faster.
Water is not evaporated faster than everything.
yes it evaporates faster than water.
Water is not evaporated faster than anything.
Water evaporate faster in a wide glass than in a narrower glass.
No, polluted water does not necessarily evaporate faster than fresh water. The rate of evaporation is primarily determined by factors such as temperature, humidity, and surface area exposed to air. Pollutants in the water may affect the evaporation rate depending on their properties, but fresh water and polluted water can evaporate at similar rates under similar conditions.
Fresh water evaporates faster because the dissolved salts in salt water raise the boiling point by strengthening the intermolecular bonds water molecules have with each other. It's why you salt pasta water--to increasing the boiling point of the water so you can cook it at a higher temperature (and season the pasta). Adding salts also lower the freezing point of water, which is why people salt roads before snow.
Pure water is evaporated faster.