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Yes water cycle depends on evaporation. It is the first step of water cycle.
Evaporation.
Direct evaporation is evaporation without plasma forming.
it depends on the current humidity, if the humidity is high the water will have trouble evaporating because it has no where to go, temperature and atmospheric pressure also play some part.
Evaporation.
The latent heat of evaporation of water - the evaporation of sweat.
Yes water cycle depends on evaporation. It is the first step of water cycle.
sweat and evaporation
Yes, it is true.
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The rate of evaporation relies on three main things. It varies according to the pressure, humidity and the atmospheric temperature.
That would depend on what you are doing.
The most important factors are temperature and pressure.
These processes are involved in water cycle. Water first evaporates and then condenses.
Evaporation rates primarily depend on surface area, not volume. All that really matters is the square feet of surface area that are exposed. Evaporation rates in Florida can range from 1/10 of an inch per day in the winter to upwards of 3/4 of an inch in the summer.
The fact is this is not the variable you should be looking at rather the Relative humidity and the air pressure takes a part in it if you have a low RH you will get fast evaporation compared to high humidity where the water has no where to go.
it would depend on the objects chemical compound structure like aluminum can be retreaved under water and salt too from evaporation.