Water evaporate faster in sun because the temperature is higher.
The water will not "disappear"; it will evaporate. If it's hot, water will evaporate faster.
Yes
Water in a jar will evaporate faster in the sun compared to being in the shade. The heat from the sun increases the kinetic energy of water molecules, causing them to evaporate more quickly. In the shade, the cooler temperature slows down the rate of evaporation.
The cause is a higher temperature.
Depending on what color the water it is. If the color is dark it'll evaporate faster, if it's lighter it'll takemore time. Because darker colors are denser they help in making the evaporation process faster. That's why people wearing black and are outside in a hot day absorb the heat of the sun.
Because the warmness from the sun helps it evaporate
Because the sun has more radiation than a lamp.
There are a couple of factors here that make it impossible to predict. In the dark, the plain water should evaporate more readily ("faster", all other conditions being equal). However, out in the sun, the food coloring may cause the water to absorb more energy from the sun's light, and therefore get hotter, which could easily negate the (probably small) colligative effects.
Unrefrigerated since the warmer it is the faster it will evaporate, Just like if u leave water under the hot summer sun for too long it will be gone faster then cold water
the sun has to heat up the water in the plants so it can evaporate and exit the stoma
The heat from the sun causes sea water to evaporate
Water evaporates faster in the sun compared to shade because the sun provides more energy to the water molecules, increasing their kinetic energy and speeding up the evaporation process. In contrast, in the shade, there is less energy available to the water molecules, resulting in a slower rate of evaporation.