This depends on the temperature and air currents.
Water outside evaporate faster.
Water is evaporated faster outside a refrigerator.
The weather greatly affects the water cycle, for example if it is hot outside then water may evaporate quicker.
At higher temperatures, water will evaporate faster. So, depending on the temperature outside, it may evaporate faster, or slower, than inside.At higher temperatures, water will evaporate faster. So, depending on the temperature outside, it may evaporate faster, or slower, than inside.At higher temperatures, water will evaporate faster. So, depending on the temperature outside, it may evaporate faster, or slower, than inside.At higher temperatures, water will evaporate faster. So, depending on the temperature outside, it may evaporate faster, or slower, than inside.
The difference is not significant.
The warmer water is, the more quickly it evaporates.
The absorption of heat is higher.
Any significant differences exist.
No, cordial does not evaporate quicker than water. Both cordial and water evaporate at a similar rate since they both contain water as the primary solvent. Factors such as temperature, surface area, and humidity levels will influence the rate of evaporation for both substances.
Generally, strip-n-all, which is a paint remover, is designed to evaporate quicker than water. This is because paint removers contain solvents that have a lower boiling point compared to water, allowing them to evaporate more rapidly.
because there's heat - fool!
The enthalpy of vaporization is different.