with your answer can you say why please ?
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Temperature, wind speed / surface area, and concentration.
Evaporation occurs faster at high temperatures.
Wind speed and surface area go together (generally higher wind speeds increase surface area, think of a lake), so they both influence it. The more surface area the substance has the faster it will evaporate.
Concentration because if the air is already highly concentrated it will be less able to hold more of something else, so evaporation would be slower.
Evaporation occurs faster at high temperatures.
Wind speed and surface area go together (generally higher wind speeds increase surface area, think of a lake), so they both influence it. The more surface area the substance has the faster it will evaporate.
Concentration because if the air is already highly concentrated it will be less able to hold more of something else, so evaporation would be slower.