The moisture from the clothing evaporates, taking surface heat with it and thereby cooling the skin.
wet clothes are heavier than dry clothes because the water soaks in and waters heavier than air
Because its a hot day init
Evaporation
Cool and windy will dry clothes faster. If overcast humidity would be high.
The sun shines more on them, and the heat from it dries the clothing quicker.
It does mold in cold temperature but slower because it doesn'tget enough moisture to mold faster so the process works slower.But if you had a warm enviorment that carries enough moisturein it than the mold will start to grow faster.
Yes, at a slower rate than on a warm or hot day.
Because on got day there is less moisture in air so, the clothes dry faster on a hot day than a cool day.
Because its a hot day init
eg. Wet clothes on a washing line dry faster on a hot day that on a cold day. On a hot day the clothes will dry faster the warmer it is. The water in the wet clothes evaporate quicker. Heat helps the process of evaporation because heat spreads out particles
Evaporation
On a sunny day, it is usually hotter. Water evaporates faster if the air is hotter.
cold day
The molecules of a gas move faster at higher temperatures, which therefore speeds up diffusion.
because the air is more dry not moist and it makes the clothes dry faster.
no, but they can eat tuna rolls faster than a speeding bullet on a cold December day.
Yes I think they're more than qualified! If you go onto their site (runningwarehouse.com), there's a learning center. It advises you on anything from bras (if you're a woman) to running shoes.
Land heats fast and cools faster than sea. On hot sunny day, land is hotter. on cold windy night, coast is hotter.
Cool and windy will dry clothes faster. If overcast humidity would be high.