This depends on many factors.
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Water evaporation from a pool with a cover on is greatly reduced compared to a pool without a cover. The cover helps to create a barrier that prevents evaporation caused by wind and sunlight. The reduction in evaporation can be as much as 90% with a cover on.
This depends on many factors.
The amount of water that evaporates from a pool in the winter depends on factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed. Generally, water evaporation is lower in the winter due to cooler temperatures and decreased sunlight. It is important to monitor and adjust water levels as needed to prevent damage to the pool equipment.
This depends on the solute in water.
Distilled water evaporates the slowest among the three options, followed by pool water, and then salt water. This is because distilled water contains no impurities that could hinder evaporation, while pool water and salt water contain dissolved minerals and salts that can slow down the evaporation process.
Yes, the type of water in a pool can affect how it evaporates. For example, saltwater pools may have slower evaporation rates compared to freshwater pools due to the higher salt content. Additionally, factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind can also influence the rate of evaporation in a pool.