Define evaporation.How does temperature and wind speed affect evapouration
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The phenomenon of change of liquid to the vapour state at any temperature below the boiling point of the liquid is known as evaporation.
*with the increase in temperature more number of particles get enough kinetic energy to go into the vapour state.
*with the increase in wind speed the particles of water vapour move away with the wind, decreasing the amount of water vapour (humidity) in the surrounding.
*with the increase in temperature more number of particles get enough kinetic energy to go into the vapour state.
*with the increase in wind speed the particles of water vapour move away with the wind, decreasing the amount of water vapour (humidity) in the surrounding.
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