Evaporation depends on temperature. During the night evaporation is lowered.
dark water evaporates first
Yes, evaporation occurs when some molecules in a solution have enough kinetic energy to escape from the surface of the bulk liquid. The kinetic energy is dependent on temperature, and thus temperature most certainly affects the rate of evaporation.
Plant cells have special light receptors. When they don't get enough light, they signal the plant to grow long and thin to seek out a light source.
Beige, dark green, dark grey, dark red, light beige, green, light green, and light grey.
Nothing. There is no life on the moon, dark side or light side.
It depends on how much light is shining on the glass. If there is a lot, then the water in the dark glass will evaporate faster because the temperature will be higher. If there is no light, then it does not matter.
Respiration exceed in the dark better than thatin the light because when its dark it is usually cooler. This helps keep moisture. When its light it is usually hotter. The light can make things dry. For example, if you leave a glass of water out in the sun for a long time it will evaporate. If you try the same with a glass of water in the dark the water might not evaporate or will take longer to evaporte * this may not always be the case. so dont be suorised if you try and results are different
Yes. As long as there is sufficient heat water can evaporate in the dark.
dark water evaporates first
Water evaporate faster in sun because the temperature is higher.
i don't think the color matter
Yes, but with a slower rate.
pepsi evaporates faster than water because the darkness of the pepsi and the lightness of the water doesnt attrack light as much as pepsi does with the light. so pepsi evaporates faster than the water.
Water usually evaporates near dark areas or high pressure areas.
Most likely yes, the coloring will absorb more light than if it were clear water, so it will heat up more and should evaporate faster. However, it depends on how much light is available (more light should make it evaporate faster), so in a dark area the plain water would probably evaporate more quickly. It also depends on the the type/amount of food coloring (it reflects only the colours that you see, the rest is absorbed), and the amount/temperature of the water and its surroundings, as well as a bunch of other factors. A series of tests will give you a more accurate answer.
indirectly. dark cloths absorb more light and heat and so get warmer which causes you to sweat and evaporate more sweat.
Dark