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There are a number of things you can do with winter clothing during the summer to help you stay organized. Many people shrink-seal winter clothes to make them more compact for storage. Alternatively, you can keep winter clothes in deep storage so you have more space nearby for summer items that you will be using.
The between summer and winter fabric/design is that in summers and winters, both there is a design called "Pasley".
Dark objects tend to absorb heat more than light objects so dark clothing in the winter absorbs heat from the sun and helps keep you warmer. Light clothing in the summer does no tabsorb heat as much so it helps you stay a little cooler,
Because this vegetable only grows in the summer in most places. In the winter, lettuce is grown inside greenhouses and that takes money to heat and to keep the plants watered. This extra cost is charged to the consumer when they buy the product.
When you dry clothes in summer the relative humidity of the outdoor air is less than 100%, water molecules will leave the clothes more often than they'll return, so the clothes will dry. But when in winter the leaving water molecules will remain.
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Summer
probably summer it has more events but winter is gr8 too.
as humidity is more in rainy days rathere than in hot days, the air has lots of moisture in rainy days which directly effect the speed of evaporation and this is the reason why washed clothes dry up more quickly in hot days rather than in rainy days'
Because, in summer the temperature is high and this helps milk to sour more easily than winter. But in winter it is totally opposite to it. Thus, milk turns sour more easily in summer than winter.
it absorbs more in the summer
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