They dry quicker because when its like not windy the cloth just drips
but when the wind comes it moves around and the wind drys it
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Water in the interstices of the clothing evaporates into the neighbouring air. The wind blows away that moisture laden air and replaces it with air which has the normal amount - ie less - moisture in it.
They dry quicker because when its like not windy the cloth just drips but when the wind comes it moves around and the wind drys it
The wind moves the water vapor from around the clothes thus increasing the Eva poration of water from the clothes faster thus drying them faster..
the movement of air takes the water (turning into vapor) away quicker than if there is no wind
Because The wind is cold and the clothes are wet if my hand was wet and i was in the wind it would dry in a minute or two
The breeze blows away microscopic water droplets from the clothes.
The evaporation of water is accelerated in a windy day.
The wind blowing through the fibres of the clothes increases water evaporation. Drying is even quicker on a warm, sunny, breezy day.
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A handkerchief will dry up faster than a frock because handkerchief is thin with just one layer of cloth and had lesser water content per exposed area while there are multiple layer of cloth in frock that would be hidden in shade.
You blow dry it or heat it
Fan, because the blades move faster than a dryer.
Decay happens at a faster rate in humid weather. Humidity is caused by excess moisture in the air. Water is notorious for decomposing organic materials faster.
You would use SOAP and WATER and wash it in the tub, or outside on the deck. You use a SPONGE and/or a cloth. To dry it you can put it outside and hang it from your deck, and then to get off any excess water you wipe it with a cloth.
Cool and windy will dry clothes faster. If overcast humidity would be high.
A windy, warm day is better for evaporating wate for the wind will carry heat particles as well.
Initially, excess water will be flung off. The now moist cloth, if continued to be waved in the air, will begin to slowly dry as the moisture is evaporated as it passes through the air. This is why a windy, dry day is the best day on which to hang out washing on the line.
If you want to dry your plate faster use a clean cloth.
It was dry but very windy.
It would depend on the humidity outside. If it is a humid day the floor would probably dry quicker with the AC on and doors shut. If it is a dry and windy day you would probably dry quicker with the doors open.
windy ,the process of the leaf will quick dry
because the air is more dry not moist and it makes the clothes dry faster.
Just wave them in the air on a windy day
Hanging the clothes up and allowing air circulation around the clothes will dry them via evaporation. The drier the air and the faster the airflow - the quicker the clothes will dry.
Clothes dry on a sunny day because Sun evaporates water present inside clothes.
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