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Evaporation
The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature.
On a sunny and windy day
evaporation
100% of the evaporation comes from the oceans
A cloudy winter day is warmer than a sunny winter day because the clouds reflect the heat radiating from the earths surface and traps them in the atmosphere. On a sunny (cloudless day) the heat radiates out into space and is lost. on cloudy day the sun rays can't reach the earth surface for evaporation of water which causes cooling, moerover atmosphere is saturated of vapours so evaporation is very less from earth surface as compare to that of sunny day
If it is foggy on a sunny morning, it is likely that there was dew falling very early. The fog is the evaporation of dew by the morning sun.
A cloudy winter day is warmer than a sunny winter day because the clouds reflect the heat radiating from the earths surface and traps them in the atmosphere. On a sunny (cloudless day) the heat radiates out into space and is lost. on cloudy day the sun rays can't reach the earth surface for evaporation of water which causes cooling, moerover atmosphere is saturated of vapours so evaporation is very less from earth surface as compare to that of sunny day
evaporation, such as a puddle of water evaporating into water vapor on a sunny day
A strong warm wind will speed up evaporation giving us higher rates of evaporation in compared to a still cool day
A strong warm wind will speed up evaporation giving us higher rates of evaporation in compared to a still cool day
If you see light, then yes it is sunny. However if you mean during the day time, it depends on the weather.