"More rapidly" indicates a greater degree of speed compared to "rapidly." Use "more rapidly" when describing an action that is quicker or accelerating at a faster pace.
It depletes rapidly at low temperatures. This is the reason for ozone depletion at poles.
The amount of mouisture in a cloud may increase causing it to release precipitation more rapidly. The amount of mouisture in a cloud may increase causing it to release precipitation more rapidly.
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Carotenes are less polar than xanthophylls, so they have a greater affinity for the nonpolar solvent used in chromatography. This difference in polarity causes the carotenes to move more rapidly through the chromatography column compared to xanthophylls.
A solute generally dissolves more rapidly the warmer the solvent. Also, any mixing or moving of the solute, and also if the solute is broken up (increases surface area) both speed up dissolving.
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solute dissolves more rapidly in hot water
Water evaporates more rapidly at higher temperatures.
Tropical waters evaporate more rapidly due to changes in the Atlantic salinity.
Not particularly: Jupiter and Saturn rotate more rapidly.
more rapidly, in the capillaries the blood cells flow in "single file". In the veins, multiple cells are allowed to pass at once