depends on how fast you need it, if youre in a hurry do it on high and take it out when you need it if not just do it on low, save money!
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Wash cotton clothes in cold water with a mild detergent to prevent shrinking. Avoid high heat when drying, either air dry or use a low heat setting to prevent damage. Iron on low heat if needed and store in a cool, dry place to prevent mildew.
Clothes can dry without reaching the boiling point of water through a process called evaporation. When clothes are exposed to air, the water molecules on the fabric's surface gain enough energy to escape into the air as vapor, leaving the clothes dry. The rate of evaporation can be increased by factors like air circulation and low humidity.
When clothes are wet, water molecules on the fabric surface absorb energy from the surrounding environment, causing them to evaporate and escape into the air. As the water evaporates, the clothes gradually dry out. The process is faster when there is good air circulation and low humidity levels.
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Almost EVERYTHING from a teenage namebrand store will shrink when dried.
The best way to dry wet clothes is to hang them on a clothesline outdoors in the sun and wind. If that is not an option, using a drying rack indoors near a heat source or using a dryer on a low heat setting can also effectively dry wet clothes.
Desert biome is very dry, characterized by low precipitation levels and high temperatures.
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Evaporation is increased in a dry atmosphere.
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My wife cooks hers on high for 8 hours on high and it does not dry out