Explain the relationship between the heat of sun and evaporation.
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As the heat of the sun rays touch the earth’s surface, it causes lots of water to evaporate from the water bodies of the earth.
The rate of evaporation increases during the hot summer days, when the heat of the sun reaches the maximum point.
Likewise, the evaporation is the least during the winters, when slanting sun rays reach the earth and thus, the heat evolved is the minimum.
Therefore, the heat of the sun is directly proportional to the phenomenon of evaporation.
The rate of evaporation increases during the hot summer days, when the heat of the sun reaches the maximum point.
Likewise, the evaporation is the least during the winters, when slanting sun rays reach the earth and thus, the heat evolved is the minimum.
Therefore, the heat of the sun is directly proportional to the phenomenon of evaporation.
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