This depends on the type of towel and the weather conditions, of course. However one reference from Beau Geis (French Foreign legion in the Sahara) mentions that a handkerchief one soldier used to mop his sweaty face was left on a basalt outcropping under the noon-day sun, was dry and hard in only three minutes.
It means something that is heated by the sun or left out in the sun to dry.
yes, it is dangerous. if you expose your eyes to the sun they might get dry or it can cause some type of disease in your eyes. there are many types of diseases in the eyes, one is you might get blind. so don't expose your eyes under the sun, that's why we use sunglasses to protect our eyes
The greater the surface of the wet clothes exposed to the warmth from the Sun, the quicker the clothes will dry due to evaporation of the water. Wet clothes will also dry if hung on a washing line on a sunny day, especially if there is also a breeze.
The water will be subject to evaporation by wind and heat from the sun. Eventually, the vessel containing the water will dry out.
In the shade, you are protected from the radiant heat of the sun.
Evaporation
When a wet towel is left in the sun it eventually becomes dry, it is dried through the process of evaporation.
When a wet towel is left in the sun it eventually becomes dry, it is dried through the process of evaporation.
Towel dosent work for you or the sun.
The wet towel gets dry by the process of evaporation. Wet clothes hung outside on aclothesline dry by evaporation.
evaporation as a result of the sun;s heat
evaporation: apex
evaporation: apex
evaporation: apex
You can make a mole dry fast by just getting warm water then get an orge squeeze some on there and lay out in the sun.
The sand feels hotter to touch than the towel because sand has a lower heat capacity than the towel, which means it heats up faster when exposed to the sun. This is why the sand can feel hotter even when they are both under the same sun.
Take the papaya leaf from the tree. Dry it under the sun until it becomes dry.