=well it has to be hot for evaporation to occur but no it doesn't have a fixed temperature!=
just like every time evaporation occurs
radiation, convection, conduction, and evaporation
It doesn't, evaporation requires heat. It just so happens that the Sun often provides the heat required.
By carrying away moisture the wind allows air with a greater ability to absorb evaporation and so increased evaporation will occur (until equilibrium in vapor pressure is reached).
For evaporation to occur you need the following: Heat (energy), and water.
Evaporation increases salt in sea water
Because this would only occur at a regional scale. Water from elsewhere would move in to replace the miniscule amount that was evaporated. This way, sea level is roughly in balance in terms of evaporation and precipitation.
=well it has to be hot for evaporation to occur but no it doesn't have a fixed temperature!=
Evaporation occur at the surface of water.
Heat, or energy, is needed for evaporation to occur. Energy breaks bonds holding water molecules together, making evaporation possible.
Evaporation exceeds precipitation.
after it rains
It can't.
no it doesnt
yes, it does
Condensation occur after evaporation.