It depends on factors such as pool size, water temperature, humidity, and wind. In general, higher temperatures increase evaporation rates. To prevent excessive evaporation, it's a good idea to cover your pool when not in use and minimize splashing or water features that increase surface area exposed to the air.
The heat required to evaporate 1 liter of water at 100 degrees Celsius is known as the latent heat of vaporization of water, which is approximately 2260 kJ/kg. Since the density of water is about 1000 kg/m³, the heat required would be around 2260 kJ.
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If "heats" means to evaporate, then all of the regularwater would heat up and then evaporate. The ocean waterwould also evaporate, but only the fresh water from the ocean evaporates and the salt or sodium chloride will get left behind. Hope this helps. â—‹
What causes the water to evaporate? For me, heat causes the water to evaporate, like the boiling water in the kettle. When it boils you can see moist on the top of the kettle. So the heat causes the water to evaporate. =D
The heat from the sun causes sea water to evaporate
The heat required to evaporate 1 liter of water at 100 degrees Celsius is known as the latent heat of vaporization of water, which is approximately 2260 kJ/kg. Since the density of water is about 1000 kg/m³, the heat required would be around 2260 kJ.
When heat is added to the water, the molecules move faster. When the water reaches the boiling point (100 Degree Celsius), the water molecules at the surface of the water would break apart with the other molecules and escape (evaporate). When they evaporate, the water molecules changes state and becomes water vapour.
The main source of heat that makes water on the earth evaporate is the thermal energy from Sun.
The suns heat evaporates water.
The main source of heat is from the sun.
Heat energy.
Water evaporates from heat or pressure and turns into water vapor.
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It will evaporate faster outside because of the heat.