it evopourates
It will be dried by the Sun's heat which causes the wetness to evaporate. The same thing happens to washed clothes when put out on the clothes line, although the wind then plays a part too, especially on a dry day when the humidity of the air is low.
No, Vaginal wetness happens to all females as to men's erections
As the clothes dry, water molecules on the surface of the fabric gain energy from the heat, causing them to evaporate and turn into vapor. The water vapor then diffuses into the surrounding air, increasing its humidity.
My clothes dried in what seems to be record time! These sun-dried mushrooms are delicious!
The water would evaporate, leaving the clothes dry.
Steam
Any temperate..
Nothing happens
It would burn your tongue and then it would just go off from the wetness of your salvia. DO NOT TRY THIS!
Clothes dried on a clothesline are stiffer because they are exposed to the natural wind and sun, which can cause the fabric fibers to become more rigid. In contrast, clothes dried in a dryer are subjected to tumbling action, heat, and sometimes softening agents, which can keep the fabric softer.
Clothes shed so much when you put them in the dryer because the dryer is extremely hot and because they were just wet from the washer and you place them in the dryer the heat drys all the wetness which can over dry the clothes and they can shrink
Clothes dried in a dryer create more static because the tumbling action and heat in the dryer can increase friction between the clothes, leading to a buildup of static electricity. Drying clothes on a clothesline allows for natural air circulation, reducing friction and static buildup.