The humidity above the water become lower and vapors are quickly removed.
The washing will dry quicker in windy conditions as the airflow will help to evaporate moisture from the clothes more rapidly. Still conditions will not have the same effect, causing the clothes to dry more slowly.
The evaporation rate of water in atmospheric conditions can vary significantly based on factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and surface area. On average, evaporation rates can range from about 2 to 10 mm per day in typical conditions. In hotter, drier, and windy environments, this rate can be higher, while in cooler, more humid conditions, it may be lower.
that the more heat u have the quicker the evaporation
a drought or windy rain
Remote controlled planes are not desinged to fly in very windy conditions.
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No, evaporation happens quicker at higher temperatures because the heat provides energy for water molecules to escape into the air. Cold temperatures slow down the movement of water molecules, reducing evaporation rates.
Yes, mulch can blow away easily in windy conditions due to its lightweight nature.
Factors that can make evaporation happen faster when clothes are hung out to dry include higher temperature, lower humidity, increased air flow (e.g. windy conditions), and exposure to direct sunlight. Additionally, hanging clothes in a place with good ventilation can help speed up the evaporation process.
High temperatures, low humidity, and windy conditions can all increase water loss from a plant through transpiration. These factors can lead to faster evaporation of water from the plant's leaves and an increased demand for water uptake from the roots.
No windy is a description of the wind conditions. Temperature measures hotness and is a number such as 30 degrees
It has an iron base which weighs it down to keep it from blowing away in windy conditions.