The larger the area the faster the evaporation.
The greater the surface area, the greater the rate of evaporation under identical atmospheric conditions.
Yes, as long as the mentioned shapes and sizes contribute to the Surface Area available for evaporation to take place. Increased surface area leads to an increased rate of evaporation.
The three things which effect evaporation and condensation are: 1. Surface Area 2. Humidity 3. Temperature of surroundings
Wind Surface area Temperature Relative humidity
Volume has no effect on evaporation rates. It is surface area that provides a time dependent variation.
Evaporation is a process that takes place at the surface of a liquid, therefore the rate of evaporation is directly related to the surface area. Twice as much surface area will give you twice as much evaporation.
The larger the exposed surface area - the faster evaporation occurs.
The bigger the surface area of water the more evaporation will take place.
That's because evaporation occurs at the surface.
The bigger the surface area of water the more evaporation will take place.
Evaporation is faster if the surface exposed to atmosphere is larger.
Evaporation is sometimes called a surface phenomenon. The molecules on the surface of the liquid tend to suspend themselves in the atmosphere. To change these liquid molecules to gaseous form they require heat energy. They take energy called latent heat from the surrounding particles and thus change themselves to gas molecules. That is why evaporation is called surface phenomenon. As it takes latent heat from the surrounding particles it also causes cooling.