Yes.
If the marble sculpture is not in a climate controlled environment, it would be affected by a limited amount of weathering, yes.
there would be no ocean anymore.
3 abiotic factors that affect a coniferous forest is the soil, the amount of rainfall, and the amount of sunlight that reaches the plants and animals. hi lillie
Stupid loads would affect a structure!
Many things can affect the salinity of water. If the area the water is in is hot, evaporation would get rid of some of the water and leave salt. A lack of rainfall can cause less water dilution. Those two aren't the only ones, there's many more.
Yes.
Yes.
how would uncontrolled cutting of pine trees
Assuming you are referring to a liquid exposed to air, then the factors affecting the evaporation are the temperature, and the air pressure. In a real-life situation, the presence of waves would also increase the evaporation rate.
higher amount of solar energy.
It would mean that there would be less water vapor available to condense into clouds and the drought would continue.
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.
The effect is negligible, if any at all
yess it will soke it up (someone else posted this) This answer does not say which additive will slow the evaporation of water, which is what I want to know. I live at 6000' in a semi-arid climate and would like to know if there is an additive that will slow the rate of evaporation of water. Up here evaporation is rapid. Thanks.
Because this would only occur at a regional scale. Water from elsewhere would move in to replace the miniscule amount that was evaporated. This way, sea level is roughly in balance in terms of evaporation and precipitation.
The fire would have less burning fuel and may not be active for long
I don't understand what you are asking. If evaporation of a liquid occurs then the volume will decrease not increase. Then if you want to measure the amount or volume of liquid remaining (or the amount which has evaporated) then you would simply measure the volume beforehand and the volume after. Is this what you were asking or perhaps you want to know what instrumentation you would use? Padraic