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The heat from the Sun, aided by the wind, would evaporate water from the surface of the oceans. The water vapour would rise to form clouds. It is part of the 'Water Cycle'.
Sweating is designed to cool down the body by evaporation. Body heat, heat from the Sun, currents of air, direct blowing by the wind, will quickly evaporate the sweat. The same principle is the wet clothes on a washing line will dry quicker on a warm, windy day.
charles f bush wanted to make a wind turbine because he wanted to save energy and not make electricity with water but with a wind turbine
No. Windmills use the wind for various puposes such as grinding grain, pumping water, and generating electricity.
it makes it by less weight and to ,make sure you put ur wind mill in a place were there is a lot of wind ============================= A windmill doesn't "make wind". The windmill is built in a place where there's plenty of wind. When the wind blows, it makes the windmill turn, and the turning is used to do useful work, like grinding grain, pumping water, or producing electricity.
Temperature will make water evaporate more quickly than wind. Wind will just separate the water molecules, which would then cause them to evaporate a little more quickly.
Evaporation rate depends on temperature, pressure, area exposed, stirring, wind, etc.
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Think of a puddle of water evaporating on the ground. Will that puddle evaporate more quickly with wind or without wind? The water molecules will only evaporate when they gain enough kinetic energy to break free and become vapor. Wind facilitates this by giving the molecules that extra push of energy. The same applies to plants and transpiration. Wind will increase the rate of transpiration and water-loss through the leaves of a plant. However, initial water-loss triggers the closing action of the stomata (openings by which water evaporates) and transpiration rate will slow.
The heat from the sun causes water to evaporate. ***** The wind blowing over the surface of the ocean will also help evaporation.
This depends on the temperature, wind, ventilation.
Water evaporates more quickly when it is heated. This is why a pot bubbles when it is boiled. --------- also when there is less humidity in the air because it can hold more so it will evaporate faster
it effects the water to evaporate to the clouds and rain gain
Evaporate the water by exposure to the sun and wind or in a cook pot.
I am not sure how significant this is - in other words, how quickly the swimming pool will react. But the idea is that the wind will result in water evaporating faster.
It will evaporate faster when the temperature increases.
The sun (and wind) causes sea water to evaporate and rise to form clouds.