how evaporation is directly proportional to temperature , wind , surface area and inversely proportional to humidity?
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evaporated vapour goes in clouds and percipate in the rainfall of water which effects the temperature and humidity
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evaporation is directly dependent on temperature because
increase in temp, the molecules tend to collide and begin to move faster and when wind occurs the water molecules are swept away causing more and more evaporation to occur
humidity is amount of water vapour present per unit amount of the air so intake ability of molecules decreases and at saturation no more water vapours can enter
hence evaporation is inverse to the humidity..
hope it helps you...
evaporation is directly dependent on temperature because
increase in temp, the molecules tend to collide and begin to move faster and when wind occurs the water molecules are swept away causing more and more evaporation to occur
humidity is amount of water vapour present per unit amount of the air so intake ability of molecules decreases and at saturation no more water vapours can enter
hence evaporation is inverse to the humidity..
hope it helps you...
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