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1. Evaporation rates are higher at higher temperatures because as temperature increases, the amount of energy necessary for evaporation decreases.

2. The surface area affects evaporation because if more area is exposed to air, allowing water molecules acquire more heat energy from the surroundings. Due to the increased heat energy (kinetic energy), there is more rapid movement of the water molecules which helps them to overcome the force of attraction and evaporate.

3. The more humid the air, the closer the air is to saturation, and less evaporation can occur. ... Wind moving over a water or land surface can also carry away water vapor, essentially drying the air, which leads to increased evaporation rates.

4. Evaporation increases with the increase in wind speed. Vapour particles move away when the speed of wind increases. This leads to an increase in the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere.

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