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example of humidity affect the rate of evaporation​

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Answered by RanjiniRoy
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The rate of evaporation decreases with the increase in the moisture or humidity. An example of this factor is- Clothes take longer time to dry in humid weather than in dry weather.

Answered by riddhi897
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:-humidity, or water vapour content of the air, also has an effect on evaporation. the lower relative humidity, the dryer the air, and the higher the evaporation rate.. wind moving over a water or land surface can also carry away water vapour ,essentially drying the air, which leads to increase evaporation rate.

:-humidity is defined as the amount of wetness or water vapour in the air. when it is just about to rain and there's a lot of water vapour in air this is an example of a time when the humidity level is high. relative humidity.

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