Evaporation is a type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from the surface of a liquid into a gaseous phase. So there is loss of energy due to latent heat of the liquid.
For molecules of a liquid to evaporate, they must be located near the surface, they have to be moving in the proper direction, and have sufficient kinetic energy to overcome liquid-phase inter-molecular forces. When only a small proportion of the molecules meet these criteria, the rate of evaporation is low. Since the kinetic energy of a molecule is proportional to its temperature, evaporation proceeds more quickly at higher temperatures and high surface area.
Evaporation happens faster if there is less exertion on the surface keeping the molecules from launching themselves.
So all the options are correct.