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The greater the surface area, the greater the rate of evaporation under identical atmospheric conditions.
Heat speeds up the rate of evaporation.
Exposure to the atmosphere will cause water to evaporate. The higher the atmospheric temperature the faster the rate of evaporation.
The rate of evaporation relies on three main things. It varies according to the pressure, humidity and the atmospheric temperature.
atmospheric conditions are how hot or cold something is
A higher rate of evaporation has hot water.
if quality of water reduce the evaporation will decrase
Evaporation rate depends on the temperature of the liquid, how tightly the liquid molecules bond to each other, the surface area of the liquid, and the temperature, pressure, and air movements in the surroundings into which evaporation occurs.The warmer the liquid, the faster the evaporation rate. The stronger the molecules bond to each other, the slower the evaporation rate. The larger the exposed surface, the faster the evaporation rate. The colder the surroundings, the faster the evaporation rate. The lower the atmospheric pressure above the liquid, the faster the evaporation rate. The faster the air above the liquid moves, the faster the evaporation rate.The presence of a solute of lower or negligible vaporpressure reduces the vapor pressure and consequently tends to REDUCE the evaporation rate. So, for example, the evaporation rate of water from salt water will be somewhat less than from fresh water (again, other factors being the same).Betlehem Semahge
Eventually, all of it if not replenished. The rate of evaporation depends on local climatic conditions.
Impurities in water can alter the evaporation rate, depending on the type and quantity of impurity.
The rate of evaporation is the same as the rate of condensation.
No it does not change the speed of evaporation