It carrys away the vapours so more water will evaporate
Wind or air movement also promotes evaporation. Evaporation is also much faster in a vacuum.
Air movement can affect water in a few ways. First, strong winds can create waves and turbulence on the surface of the water, leading to increased mixing and movement. Second, wind can cause water to evaporate more rapidly, as it enhances the rate of evaporation. Finally, wind can also influence ocean currents by pushing water in a certain direction, resulting in the movement of water masses over long distances.
The cause of evaporation is the continuous movement of molecules at the surface of a liquid; gaining more energy they can escape in the air. Temperature favors this process.
There is no vertical air movement
A fan does not cool the air. It speeds up the evaporation of water which has a cooling effect, especially on skin.
Heat, humidity, air movement.
Evaporation is increased in warm climates. Water is evaporated in the air, not the air.
When the temperature difference and air movement is the greatest
Wind or air movement also promotes evaporation. Evaporation is also much faster in a vacuum.
From increased evaporation or from a drop in the temperature.
That is not a standard quantity. It depends on temperature, surface area and air movement.
The cooling effect is from evaporation mainly. The fan moves an increased amount of air and speeds the evaporation from the skin or other moist surface. A fan blowing on a dry surface will have no cooling effect more than the average temperature of the air. Secondly, another cooling effect happens if the outer temperature is under 36C degree by pushing the hot (36C degree hot) air away from the surface over the surface of body and exchange it by a lower temperature one.
how does force affect the movement
Heat, altitude, and moisture content in the air are factors which may effect the speed of evaporation.
Heat and air movement (wind)... also lack of moisture in the air.
Increased temperature (the application of heat), lower air pressure, and evaporation.
the hot air is being lifted or released into the air