A hot, sunny day would provide the most energy to power the evaporation. Ambient humidity is also important - the drier the air is before evaporation occurs, the more water water will evaporate. A good wind would also improve evaporation by carrying away air partially saturated with water vapor from the pond and bringing in fresh, drier air, thus maintaining the highest level of non-equilibrium conditions between the pond and the air it is in contact with, and thus promoting faster evaporation. A day near the summer equinox would probably help too since you would have more hours of sunlight; more hours of sunlight = more hours of evaporation = more total water evaporated from a pond.
On a warm and windy day, you would expect the most evaporation to take place from a lake. The warmth provides the necessary energy for the water to evaporate, while the wind helps to remove the water vapor from the lake's surface, increasing the rate of evaporation.
It happens all the time, but there is more evaporation during the day when the sun is out.
Evaporation occurs every day. The most well known form of evaporation is when water evaporates from lakes and rivers to form rain.
Liquid water evaporates constantly, and that is the most usual type of evaporation that we encounter since water is the most common liquid. Things get wet, then they dry off, through a process of evaporation. You might dry a wet object with a towel, but then the towel is wet and also dries through evaporation. And even if you are making things dry faster by putting clothing into a dryer, or by using a hair dryer on your hair, this is still a process of drying by means of evaporation. The evaporation is faster if you heat things up.
Evaporation.
evaporation
Evaporation produces much of the weather we see.
Evaporation changes from day to day, it all depends on humidity and prevailing winds.
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.
The rate of evaporation increases
If you are referring to time of day, it would be the mid day meal (almuerzo). If you are referring to the type of food served at most meals, it would be soup (sopa).
In some parts of Australia the evaporation rate are as high as 12mm per day and 222mm monthly. The average is 179mm.