Heat, humidity, air movement.
Salinity of water increase by evaporation.
Increased solar flux would do the job nicely.
Yes, as long as the mentioned shapes and sizes contribute to the Surface Area available for evaporation to take place. Increased surface area leads to an increased rate of evaporation.
No, the rate of evaporation will decrease as pressure is increased.
Evaporation is improved at high temperature, low pressure, low humidity, etc.
The energy of water molecules is increased to allow evaporation.
Salinity is increased by evaporation or by freezing of sea ice. It is decreased as a result of rainfall, runoff, or melting of ice.
From increased evaporation or from a drop in the temperature.
This is done because When surface area is increased evaporation becomes faster.When we spread the wet clothes the surface area get increased and evaporation takes place at a faster rate
Yes, of course - at high temperature evaporation is increased.
The enthalpy of vaporization is increased.
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).