will evaporation happens faster on a cloudy day?
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Evaporation rates are higher at higher temperatures because as temperature increases, the amount of energy necessary for evaporation decreases. In sunny, warm weather the loss of water by evaporation is greater than in cloudy and cool weather. ... So, sunny, hot, dry, windy conditions produce higher evaporation rates.
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You see, the heat from the sun provides the energy for water to change from a liquid, like we drink, into a vapor. There is almost always water vapor in the air around us, but we can’t see it.
On a hot, sunny day water will evaporate faster than on a cold, cloudy day.
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