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yes the hotter the air the faster it is

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Yes, evaporation tends to be slower in cool air because lower temperatures reduce the energy available to the water molecules, making it more difficult for them to break free from the liquid's surface and transition into the gas phase. This results in a decrease in the rate of evaporation.

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