Where the temperature is hot (like out in the sun) and the air is dry (lacking water moisture).
Temperature will make water evaporate more quickly than wind. Wind will just separate the water molecules, which would then cause them to evaporate a little more quickly.
Water evaporate faster.
The warmer water is, the more quickly it evaporates.
An increase of temperature is sufficient.
Altitude, the higher the altitude the lower the pressure. Water evaporates more quickly at low pressures
Yes, more water does evaporate from the land compared to the ocean. This is because the land typically receives more direct sunlight, which results in higher temperatures and increased evaporation rates. Additionally, the limited water-holding capacity of the land surface causes water to evaporate more quickly.
An increase of the temperature increase the the speed of evaporation.
The principal factors are temperature and pressure.
Wind causes water to evaporate quickly by increasing the rate of evaporation. As wind blows over the surface of water, it carries away the water vapor molecules that are being released into the air, creating a drier environment that allows for more water to evaporate. This process is known as wind-induced evaporation.
From a sealed container or pipe water cannot be evaporated.
Yes, strip n all will evaporate more quickly than water because it has a lower boiling point. This means it will turn from a liquid to a gas at a lower temperature than water, leading to faster evaporation.
Yes because there is more surface area for the water to evaporate.