Yes. It might not occur as fast, but the water is still exposed to the air.
No, because for evaporation to happen it needs light to give it energy for it to happen, and at night there is no light
Evaporation depends on temperature. During the night evaporation is lowered.
Clouds can form from sea water evaporation during night or day. Basically it depends on wind strength and air temperature.
Water evaporates. The hotter the surface temperature is, the faster the evaporation rate it. Even during the summer, the water evaporates at night.
Because there is usually a lower temperature at night then in the day time.Answer:Water, during the day, picks up heat from the sun quicker thna it loses it to evaporation. Thus it stays warmer. At night the water tends to lose heat by evaporation as it ties to reach the wet bulb temperature of the air. This is usually cooler han the air temperature we record on a thermometer (dry bulb) so the water can get cooler than the air. The evaporation also cools the water (the hor molecules are the ones that evaporate).
condensation then evaporation
If you mean the "state" of matter, during evaporation, it changes from a liquid to a gas.
You have to touch yourself at night.
During evaporation liquid water is transformed in vapors (gaseous water).
no
Because evaporation is accelerated after increasing of the temperature.
Particles of dyes can be entrained by water vapors during evaporation.
no. because salt is left as it is in the base during evaporation.