higher amount of solar energy.
Warm air can hold more water vapour than cold air therefore transpiration will take place more rapidly into warm air.Furthermore, when the sun shines on the leaves,they will absorb heat as well as light which increases the rate of evaporation of water. In moving air ,the water vapour will be swept away from the leaf as fast as it diffuses out.This will speed up transpiration.The air should also be less humid to accept more water vapour.
Fog is caused by a drop of temperature when the air is moist. Air always has some moisture in it. On a warm day there will be quite a lot of moisture in the air caused by evaporation of surface water or transpiration from plants. However, if the temperature drops the moisture starts to condense into droplets big enough to cause light scatter. We call this size water droplets low to the ground - fog. Early morning fog often clears as the sun hits it due to the re-evaporation of the water.
Absolutely. Air which is close to the ground cools overnight. While the air is cooling, the relative humidity is increasing until it reaches the dew point and water is released. Transpiration can also cause the dew point to be reached by increasing the relative humidity. This is why there is much more dew on the grass than on pavement.
When annual temperatures increase sharply above the ideal crop temperature, it can cause a decrease in a crop's yield. Likewise, other factors like an increase in carbon dioxide levels can cause an increase in the growth of crops.
Condensation gives off heat.Here's how to remember it- It is the opposite of evaporation, which COOLS you when a breeze blows on your damp skin on a hot summer day (that's why we sweat).
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Factors that can cause an increase in the rate of transpiration include high temperatures, low humidity, increased air movement, and intense sunlight. These conditions can lead to faster evaporation of water from plant leaves, resulting in higher transpiration rates.
The density increase after evaporation.
An temerature increase also increase the evaporation.
During evaporation the density increase.
The density of water increase after evaporation.
an increase in evaporation
An increase of the temperature increase the the speed of evaporation.
Yes. Evaporation will cause temperature to decrease or will slow down a temperature increase.
Windy conditions can increase the rate of transpiration by promoting more evaporation from the leaf surface. This can create a steeper concentration gradient, leading to faster movement of water through the plant. However, excessive wind can also cause plants to close their stomata to prevent water loss, potentially reducing the transpiration rate.
The density of the water increases.
evaporation and freezing of sea water