solar evaporation is used where there is a net evaporation
Near the Poles
FLASH GAS - Instantaneous evaporation of some liquid refrigerant at the metering device due to pressure drop which cools the remaining liquid refrigerant to desired evaporation temperature.This flash gas cannot absorb any heat having a negative effect on the net refrigeration cycle
For water, higher humidity decreases evaporation because more water is present in the atmosphere. Less water will diffuse into the atmosphere. If it's at 100% humidity, there's no net evaporation.
This describes a situation where the rate of evaporation is higher than the rate of condensation. It results in a net loss of molecules from the liquid state, leading to a reduction in the volume or mass of the liquid over time.
A dark pool liner might cause a very small increase in water evaporation, but nothing significant. The dark pool liner will raise the water temp a bit which, in turn, may increase the evaporation rate. But, the evaporation rate is much more dependent upon the air temperature and humidity than on the water temp, so the increase in water temp would only have a very small effect on the overall or net water evaporation rate. Hope this helps ... yes, it will, and it could be a significant increase.
Evaporation.
Evaporation and Condensation are based upon the energy in the water molecules. If the water temperature (vapor) is above the surface temperature, it will evaporate. If the water temperature (vapor) is below the surface temperature it will condense. Evaporation and condensation are happening at the same time. We add the term "Net" at the beginning to show which is happening at a greater rate. The temperature at which there is net condensation is referred to as dew point.
Evaporation is used effectively in an evaporation cooler.
evaporation is to do with changing states
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
Two types of evaporation are solar evaporation, which occurs when water is heated by the sun, and mechanical evaporation, which involves the use of machines to heat water and accelerate the evaporation process.