Because the air pressure is lower, there are less molecules of gas. Nature doesn't like an empty space, and tries to fill it up with matter. The nearest mobile available matter is water molecules. Hence these are removed from the damp surface to fill the lowering pressure in an attempt to try and fill the space.
This is a very casual description.
Evaporation increases by the decrease in atmospheric pressure. For example, wet objects dry rapidly on the mountain top where atmospheric pressure is less than sea level
Black Dries Faster Than White
Sand, dirt, and other dry things weigh more if it is wet.
This is done because When surface area is increased evaporation becomes faster.When we spread the wet clothes the surface area get increased and evaporation takes place at a faster rate
it gets dry
To DRY
yes
The wet side of the mountain is called the windward side. The dry side of the mountain is called the leeward side.
If you want to dry your plate faster use a clean cloth.
It grows faster on a wet substance because its spores reproduce.
wet bread
Wet, because in has more weight on it. If a tennis ball is wet it can't bounce it just falls and stays on the ground.
Yes. A wet animal will cool faster than a dry animal. The evaporation of the water removes heat from the body and cools it.
A dry baseball would fly faster because it is not as heavy as a water-logged baseball.
yeah
The dry sand would heat up faster because there are less compact molecules then the wet sand, so it's easier for the sun's warming rays to get through the molecules.
Because the 'wet' tyre and dry ground has no friction, but 'dry' tyre and dry ground is more likely to be faster
yes objects painted black dry faster than those painted white because the black absorbs more heat than the white