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if humidity increases, rate of evaporation decreases. if speed of wind increases, evaporation increases.

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Answered by sdhanabagyamsdhanaba
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Answer:

IF HUMIDITY THE RATE OF WATER VAPOUR IN OUR LOCALITY INCRESES SO THE THE EVAPOURATION DECREASES

IF THE WIND SPEED INCRESES THE THE VAPOURED WATER IN THE PARTICULAR WILL BE TANEN TO SOME WHERE SO THE EVAPOURATION INCREASES

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Answered by sahimhussain
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Explanation:

With the increase in wind speed, the particles of water vapour move away with the wind, decreasing the amount of water vapour in the surrounding.

HUMIDITY INCREASES THE WATER VAPOR IN THE WIND . LOWER THE WATER VAPOR PRESENT IN THE AIR HIGHER THE EVAPRATION

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