The water soaks into the ground for the most part. Some of the water also turns to vapor, even in low temperatures. These are called seepage and evaporation.
by the air
On cold,dry days.
because the water gets evaporated by the sun
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'
clothes dry even when it's not hot because of evaporation. The air holds moister. when a piece of clothing for example, is wet all the water that used to be there is now in the air. When it is cold, it will take a lot longer for this process to happen. cold air does not retain water very well so your shirt will stay wet if the air is too cold to hold the evaporated water.
it condensed into a gas
by the air
Important is the area exposed to the atmosphere.
On cold,dry days.
because the water gets evaporated by the sun
gases
evaporation
well, you don't feel warm actually it s really cold outside
dry cold is a cold that come in yr sink
That is because the dry ice is so cold that it even spreads outside of the cup
Yes, it is both cold and dry.
In the winter, the desert can be extremely cold and dry.