Yes. Evaporation is the escape of high energy particles from the surface of water. Hotter water means more high energy particles (particles= atoms/molecules)
That would be promoting evaporation.
Warm the water
When water molecules at the surface gain sufficient energy they can escape in the atmosphere. Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation.
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.
During the day time all the air surrounding us gets heated. The warm air provides heat for evaporation of water in shade. Thus,evaporation takes place from all open surfaces of water . Water vapour gets continuously added to air . evaporation of water is a slow process.
By evaporation of water sodium chloride is obtained.
Evaporation is faster in a warm climate.
Warm the water
Water is evaporated at any temperature but a high temperature favors evaporation.
Evaporation.
No, hurricanes get their energy from evaporation from warm ocean water.
Evaporation cools the water
The kinetic energy of water molecules is higher at high tempearature.
Yes, of course - at high temperature evaporation is increased.
It will normally strengthen. The evaporation from very warm water provides the energy source for hurricanes and other tropical cyclones.
Clouds disappear due to evaporation of the water droplets when the temperature get warm
Evaporation is possible at any temperature.
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