If clothes are just heated up without being moved, the folds and pockets and such will be insulated from the heat. Tumble dryers prevent these wet, cold pockets from forming by moving the clothes around.
because they can.
Clothes dry faster in summer because dry air in summer and no humidity.
because the heat holds the water slower than snow does.
Wind is used to dry clothes.
due to humidity
because they can.
Clothes dry faster in summer because dry air in summer and no humidity.
because the heat causes the water to evaporate
They do dry the clothes quickly so long as they are placed somewhere with a good supply of heat such as infront of a radiator as this will help the clothes to dry quicker.
because the heat holds the water slower than snow does.
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'
Evaporation
When you dry clothes in summer the relative humidity of the outdoor air is less than 100%, water molecules will leave the clothes more often than they'll return, so the clothes will dry. But when in winter the leaving water molecules will remain.
With clothes pins or you risk the clothes falling on the ground. You need a warm, breezy day for clothes to dry quickly or "effectively". Make sure that the clothing is spread out or it will not dry. Note: Clothing will dry somewhat even in freezing weather, but you will have to finish drying in a clothes dryer.
When you dry clothes in summer the relative humidity of the outdoor air is less than 100%, water molecules will leave the clothes more often than they'll return, so the clothes will dry. But when in winter the leaving water molecules will remain. The drying process will slow down as the water-molecule remaining rate increases. When the humidity reaches 100%, drying will cease altogether.
A dry summer could reduce the availability of standing water, which mosquitoes need to lay their eggs. This could lead to a decrease in the mosquito population as fewer eggs hatch and develop into adults. However, some species of mosquitoes can adapt by laying their eggs in smaller bodies of water or finding alternative water sources.
They are used to encourage the clothes to tumble so they dry evenly and quickly.