* Evaporation and Condensation Basics: Evaporation is the process of liquid water turning into water vapor (gas). Condensation is the reverse, where water vapor turns back into liquid water.
* Factors Affecting Evaporation:
* Temperature: Higher temperatures increase the rate of evaporation.
* Surface Area: More surface area exposed to air allows for faster evaporation.
* Humidity: Less humidity in the air means more space for water vapor, increasing evaporation.
* Wind: Wind carries away water vapor, promoting further evaporation.
* Factors Affecting Condensation:
* Temperature: Cooling the air reduces its ability to hold water vapor, leading to condensation.
* Surface Temperature: Cold surfaces provide a place for water vapor to condense.
The color of the water has no impact on the physical processes of evaporation and condensation. These processes are driven by factors like temperature, humidity, and surface area, not the color of the water itself.