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.
Sunny is a very good break dancer. Sunny has been mentioned in many magazines and many people know who Sunny is.
solar evaporation is used where there is a net evaporation
Yes it is good and pleasant in the Sunny Beach
75 degrees F is considered perfect.
Since SAD (seasonal affective disorder) is largely triggered by seasonal changes resulting in less light, it would indeed be good for someone with SAD to move to a sunny place. It would also be good for them to seek professional assistance, as with any psychological issue.
Sion, Switzerland, typically experiences around 190 sunny days per year. This can vary slightly from year to year, but the region generally enjoys a good amount of sunshine.
it could be " how does water evaporate? " or " when is evaporation formed? "
Evaporation is slow vaporization of a liquid and the reverse of condensation. An example is when it rains there are puddles on the ground, but then they suddenly dissapear, this is called evaporation, because the water molecules have evaporated and gone into the autmosphere, and the start to form into clouds, then after this proccess of evaporation happens we now have the process of Condensation which in other words mean that after the water evaporated demostration evaporation making little/big clouds in the sky now the cloads will have rain and the water that dried will be rain, snow, hail, or other things in which water is used. And so the process of evaporation and condensation will continue all over again.
At higher temperatures evaporation is faster.
when its sunny
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