The water is evaporated.
When water in jeans is hung outside on a clothesline to dry, it undergoes several processes. Firstly, the water starts to evaporate from the fabric due to the heat and airflow. As the moisture evaporates, it turns into water vapor and dissipates into the air. This continues until the jeans are completely dry.
The inside of a cell and the outside of the cell are usually in equilibrium as far as salt is concerned. Water always follows salt.If the outside has more salt, then water will follow it outwards. The cell will lose water and become shriveled.
The water and the air makes a chemical change to the nail to make it rust
The result is increased temperature, condensation is a warming process. Like if you have an ice cold cup of water, as it gets warmer condensation forms on the outside of the cup...
The water inside the cell goes with the low concentration to reach equilibrium.
it changes the temp. by the temperature outside,like if its cold out the water will be cold and if it's hot outside than the water will be hot
Water is released in the atmosphere as a gas.
Clothes lines were made to air dry clothes by hanging them up outside. It's extremely energy efficient, but a little outdated.
The outside of a piano can, but I am not sure about the outside.
If the water is left outside in an open container it eventually will evaporate. If left outside during cold weather it could freeze.
Its called water vapor.Its happens when the outside is really hot or warm and the inside of whatever is cool or cold.
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internal happens inside the body and in land external happens outside the body and in water
This is due to condensation. When air comes in contact with the glass it condenses(this happens only when the water inside is cold).
When water vapor is evaporation outside it rises to the sky and goes through the water cycle.
water goes from liquid to gas in boiling or evaporation. boiling happens when the water reaches boiling point. evaporation happens naturally when water is left outside in the open it evaporates into the clouds.
the outside of the egg will be hard because the egg will be boiling
jeans absorb liquids, such as water, soda, etc.. ice cold water can be absorbed by jeans but no, jeans do not absorb the cold air itself, jeans are cotton, which help hold heat, but not cold. I hope this answers your question. No, jeans don't absorb cold.