absorption
yes, only if its sunny because the energy for evaporation is the sun
It is because the wind and the sunshine makes the droplets of water to evaporate by transferring them heat energy.
It is likely to be sunny if it is 62 degrees, but it can be that warm without it being sunny, so there is no definitive answer to the question.
Sunny weather occurs whereever the sun doth shine. Incorrect it may sound however tis true. On the other hand its duration in a particular region or area can dwindle significantly. You can never go wrong with the Tropics, sunny, and breezy weather year round. Moving or travelling pole ward (away from the equator towards the poles) decreases this likehood as the intensity of the suns rays diminish gradually as you move poleward .
Sunny.
Photosynthesis. - the transformation of light energy into chemical energy.
Sidewalks are normally not hot enough to fry an egg. However on a very sunny day with a black sidewalk it may be possible.
It charges and stores energy when it is sunny and uses that energy when it is not sunny.
in mostly sunny places
Sunny Place
The disadvantage is that the amount of energy is small. Moreover if it's not sunny you won't get the energy.
More energy will reach the surface on a sunny day. Clouds reflect about half of the light that hits them, and this energy goes back into space.
sunny D
Sunny Shore City is a location in the games Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum. The city is powered by solar energy.
Yes, Sunny D (the drink) is made by solar energy also
It's only practical in sunny areas. -Kali
In India we have 300 sunny days - but we ignore this renewable energy to produce electricity.