Answer:
3. The loss of high velocity molecule
Step-by-step explanation:
Evaporation happens naturally when a liquid has a contact surface with surrounding environment and the environment is not saturated with liquid vapor. It happens due to that high velocity molecules/atoms is fast enough to overcome the intermolecular/atomic force that holds them together in liquid phase. This means that the liquid now has lower amount of fast atoms/molecule, and, according to Kinetic Molecular Theory, average kinetic energy of particles in the systems determine the temperature of the system. Thus, as high velocity particles escape, the average kinetic energy drops, which results in lower temperature