Particles of dyes can be entrained by water vapors during evaporation.
The color of the water dont affect its evaporation because the water it self its uncolored.
no, water does not have an affect on water because the water itself is plain. (clear) having color added to it will change the color, but not the rate of the evaporation. ( GOOD LUCK!)
i think so! maybe?
No the colour dont effect the evaporation of water but it depends on whats contained in it.
it increases the evaporation water.
While water its self doesn't come in different colors things like the color of the container or surface it is on and any dyes in the water would affect the rate of evaporation. Water on a black surface would evaporate faster than one on a white surface. likewise if you were to dye the water black the dye would absorb more energy and heat the water faster resulting in faster evaporation.
Yes, it makes it evaporate slower because it now has more molecules
Yes because if it is a dark color it will evaporate faster than if it would be a lighter color. Darker colors attract more heat.
water rises into the atmosphere in the process of evaporation
Evaporation.
Evaporation or transpiration (water from vegetation into water vapor) or evapostranspiration (combination of evaporation and transpiration)
How quickly water evaporates does not depend on its density at all. If you added black coloring to water (maybe black ink for instance) and the water is exposed to sunlight, it might increase how quickly water evaporates because the black color would cause the water to heat up more, and then evaporate faster. If it wasn't exposed to sunlight, the color wouldn't make any difference though. What does affect how quickly water evaporates is the amount of dissolved ions in it. More ions dissolved lowers the vapor pressure, which reduces its tendency to boil or evaporate.