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If the amount of solar energy reaching a body of water decreased, how would it affect the rate of evaporation?
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If the amount of solar energy reaching a body of water decreased, how would it affect the rate of evaporation?
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If the amount of solar energy reaching a body of water decreased, how would it affect the rate of evaporation?
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If nothing surrounding the body of water is warm, the water would be less warm. The answer would be that the evaporation rate would also decrease.
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