Evaporation would generally occur faster in a cup compared to a puddle due to the smaller surface area of the cup allowing for quicker exposure to air and heat. The depth of water in the cup would also be less, leading to faster evaporation.
a puddle of water will evaporate faster because it has a larger surface area that is, it has more of its moleccules in contact with the air Yes, the more air the same amount of water can cover, the faster it will evaporate. In a glass, there is much water that gets tiny amounts of air under the surface and not enough to evaporate. If the same amount of water was poured on a level flat surface (no puddle), it would evaporate very quickly.
A puddle has more surface area exposed to the air compared to water in a bowl, allowing for increased evaporation. Additionally, puddles are typically shallower, so the heat from the ground can reach the water more easily. This combination of factors leads to faster evaporation of water in a puddle compared to water in a bowl.
Evaporation would happen faster on a hot dry day compared to a cool damp day. The high temperatures and low humidity levels increase the rate at which water changes from liquid to vapor.
It doesn't look at the puddles outside the smaller they are the faster they evaporate. Each puddle is like another experiment small puddles are like small pots and large puddles are like large pots. If the puddle is large enough it never fully evaporates and we call them lakes.
Yes, water temperature does affect evaporation. Higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of water molecules, leading to faster evaporation rates. Warmer water will evaporate more quickly than cooler water.
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a puddle of water will evaporate faster because it has a larger surface area that is, it has more of its moleccules in contact with the air Yes, the more air the same amount of water can cover, the faster it will evaporate. In a glass, there is much water that gets tiny amounts of air under the surface and not enough to evaporate. If the same amount of water was poured on a level flat surface (no puddle), it would evaporate very quickly.
Factors affecting evaporation include temperature (higher temperatures increase evaporation rate), humidity (lower humidity promotes faster evaporation), wind speed (higher winds can enhance evaporation by removing water vapor from the evaporating surface), and surface area (larger surface areas lead to increased evaporation, like a shallow puddle evaporating faster than a small droplet).
A puddle has more surface area exposed to the air compared to water in a bowl, allowing for increased evaporation. Additionally, puddles are typically shallower, so the heat from the ground can reach the water more easily. This combination of factors leads to faster evaporation of water in a puddle compared to water in a bowl.
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Distillation is faster than evaporation.
It is better to use the muddy puddle water than the seawater because of the salt
Evaporation would happen faster on a hot dry day compared to a cool damp day. The high temperatures and low humidity levels increase the rate at which water changes from liquid to vapor.
because there is more surface area
A high temperature favors evaporation.
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 because if it is a dark color it will evaporate faster than if it would be a lighter color. Darker colors attract more heat.