The rate of evaporation increases
A strong warm wind will speed up evaporation giving us higher rates of evaporation in compared to a still cool day
A strong warm wind will speed up evaporation giving us higher rates of evaporation in compared to a still cool day
Yes, at a slower rate than on a warm or hot day.
Evaporation changes from day to day, it all depends on humidity and prevailing winds.
Evaporation.
If its a warm day and you reduce the humidity in the given space evaporation will be easier because the air can now take on more water until it reaches the dew point or saturation for the given temperature and atmospheric pressure.
Evaporation
the rate of evaporation increases when a breeze or flow of air is present. If you refer to water transpiration, you can see that a breeze blowing over the surface of a plant's leaves increases the rate of evaporation of the water exiting the stoma.
The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature.
Deserts have a very high evaporation rate. It can approach an inch per day during the hottest and driest seasons.
The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature.
In some parts of Australia the evaporation rate are as high as 12mm per day and 222mm monthly. The average is 179mm.