If the humidity in the air increase then the rate of evaporation
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When temperature and wind speed are constant, but humidity increases, the rate of evaporation will decrease. When wind speed and humidity stay constant, and temperature increases, then the rate of evaporation will increase because warmer air can hold more water vapor than colder air.High humidity has the reverse effect on evaporation. Since the air is already holding a relatively large quantity of water it is limited in the amount of additional moisture that it can carry away through evaporation. In other words, higher levels of humidity slow the rate of transforming liquid to gas.A substance that has a larger surface area will evaporate faster, as there are more surface molecules per unit of volume that are potentially able to escape. the higher the temperature of the substance the greater the kinetic energy of the molecules at its surface and therefore the faster the rate of their evaporation.