Well, for one,
in cup cause it smaller
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.
evaporation and freezing of sea water
The answer depends on the clinical situation. Depending on the patient's age and health, and the context of the test, anything below 90-95% could be a cause for concern.
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.
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Cause a no start situation.
higher amount of solar energy.
im not sure but i think A high rainfall
No. You would need far more information about the situation than temperature.
loose neutral, bad main connection, depends on the exact situation could be a bad transformer
This is probably not a good idea. It could cause infection and make the rash worse as the ammonia would irritate the situation.