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The dry sidewalk has more friction compared to the ice on the icy sidewalk
Dry
cotton drys faster
Frictional force. On a rainy day, the property of the sidewalk changes the coefficient of friction, causing you more likely to fall.
Unless the dry ice is under pressure, it will "sublime" and change from a solid to a gas. Therefore, there will be no "puddle".
Friction is the force that makes it less likely for a person to slip on a dry sidewalk compared to an icy sidewalk. Dry surfaces provide more friction between the shoe and the ground, allowing for better grip and stability. Ice reduces this friction, making it easier for a person's foot to slip.
It is believed that wool does dry faster than cotton. Many think that wool does not absorb moisture like cotton does.
Water tends to evaporate.
Friction
no it accually takes longer to dry
Yes. A wet animal will cool faster than a dry animal. The evaporation of the water removes heat from the body and cools it.
Evaporation is the primary process that causes a puddle to dry up. Heat from the sun causes the water in the puddle to change from liquid to vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. As more water evaporates, the level of the puddle decreases until it eventually dries up completely.