The hotter it is the faster it will dry
Some glues like epoxy dry faster when hotter, others like silicon based adhesives dry faster under cold conditions. -All glue is different . When asking an adhesive or glue question, simply saying "glue" is not enough information.
You can sometimes make it dry faster by heating it,but generally not a good idea as this seems to weaken it also.
Its cold.
darker colours dry fatest. Darker colours are fastest to dry because they absorb any light that fall on it. This light is essentially heat making the darker colours dry faster :)
It is to cold for your heart.
cold water for sure.
Hot air, but it can damage your hair.
Cold water makes plaster set slower. Hence, hot water makes it set faster.
Some glues like epoxy dry faster when hotter, others like silicon based adhesives dry faster under cold conditions. -All glue is different . When asking an adhesive or glue question, simply saying "glue" is not enough information.
Because dry ice evaporates faster in higher temperatures
An easy way to make water cold is to put it in the refrigerator. If this is not possible, adding colder water would make water colder. Actually, adding ice would make this process faster, as it is colder than cold water. And dry ice would make it cold even faster than ice (but dry ice is dangerous- be careful).
Because its a hot day init
Because on got day there is less moisture in air so, the clothes dry faster on a hot day than a cool day.
The temperature of the room you put the water in.
dry cold is a cold that come in yr sink
because the air is more dry not moist and it makes the clothes dry faster.
Not really - it depends on the quality of the nail polish, the amount of layers you put on and the quality of the remover. I find my cheaper ones chip quickly or wear faster. Glitter nail polish is a lot harder to get off though.