in the afternoon
Heating favors the evaporation.
The question is based on a lack of understanding of the process of evaporation. Water does not evaporate the fastest - ethanol, for example, will evaporate faster.
Evaporation produces much of the weather we see.
Evaporation changes from day to day, it all depends on humidity and prevailing winds.
The rate of evaporation increases
Yes, it does matter what time of day you water plants. It is best to water plants in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid evaporation and ensure the water is absorbed effectively by the plants. Avoid watering during the hottest part of the day to prevent water loss through evaporation.
To calculate the evaporation loss of water in an open storage tank, you can use the formula: Evaporation Loss = Area × Evaporation Rate × Time. The area is the surface area of the water in the tank, the evaporation rate can be determined from meteorological data (typically in mm/day), and time is the duration over which evaporation occurs. Adjustments may be necessary for factors like temperature, humidity, and wind speed, as they can significantly influence the evaporation rate.
The color of the water does not affect the rate of evaporation. Evaporation depends on factors like temperature, surface area, and air circulation.
Yes, pure water is evaporated fastest then polluted water.
Evaporation
Lower the pressure and higher the temperature, faster is the evaporation. Therefore, in vacuum and at the temperature just below decomposition point of the substance, its evaporation shall be fastest.
evaporation helps us by cooling us down! :)