define evaporation and explain the role of speed of wind at the rate of evaporation
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Evaporation is the process where water is converted from liquid into gas.
The speed of wind is an important factor in the rate of this evaporation because the wind moves humid air away and pulls in drier air, thus increasing the rate of evaporation. The speed at which air flows over the surface of water affects the rate at which the water evaporates.
The speed of wind is an important factor in the rate of this evaporation because the wind moves humid air away and pulls in drier air, thus increasing the rate of evaporation. The speed at which air flows over the surface of water affects the rate at which the water evaporates.
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Evapouration means conversion of water to steam
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