2.give reason,why? Water evaporates faster when it is windy.
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because it has snow it will melt
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The lower the relative humidity, the drier the air, and the higher the evaporation rate. ... Wind moving over a water or land surface can also carry away water vapor, essentially drying the air, which leads to increased evaporation rates. So, sunny, hot, dry, windy conditions produce higher evaporation rates.
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