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rate of evaporation increases with surface area wind speed but decreases with humidity.. and PlZ follow me​

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Answered by shristy57
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Introduction

The speed water evaporates contributes directly to how much water vapor is in the air, and contributes indirectly to future precipitation. However, the rate of evaporation forms depends on external variables such as temperature, humidity and wind speed. Generally, when temperature and humidity are constant, and wind speed increases, the rate of evaporation increases as well. 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. All of these variables work together so this experiment is really quite complex. Students include barometric pressure in their analysis because this tends to work in tandem with other variables.

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