i think metal dries faster because if it gets wet it bounces right off and wood soaks it up but it stills dries faster so i really think they both dry faster.
Most paint dries faster on wood.
It dries faster with hot air.
obviously on wood dumb,it absorbs the liquid in it.
Yes, wood filler hardens like wood when it dries.
Wooden
Yes, wood stain typically darkens as it dries.
cotton dries faster than nylon because of cotton is a material which absorb water faster than nylon that is why cotton dries faster than nylon
Butter will melt faster on metal than on rubber or wood. Metal conducts heat more efficiently, allowing the heat from the surface to transfer to the butter quickly, resulting in faster melting. Rubber and wood are poorer conductors of heat, so they will retain heat and transfer it to the butter at a slower rate.
Hot air dries clothes faster than cold air.
It is not colder. Metal conducts heat better (faster) than wood/wood composites so the metal feels colder because it is removing heat from your hand faster than the desktop.
Because you can swing it faster and it is lighter than an metal bat
cotton.