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A towel is perceived as wetter as it dries because as it absorbs water, the water molecules fill in the gaps between the fabric fibers, making it heavier and denser. As the water evaporates from the towel, it leaves these spaces behind, making the towel feel lighter but still retaining moisture until fully dry.

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