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9 September, 10:37
Why is there more evaporation in the tropics?
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Alberto Leach
9 September, 10:49
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There is more evaporation in the tropics due to the temperature in that area. It is much higher as compared to the other parts of the world. It is much hotter there which would allow more evaporation. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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