Sure, the more dirty the more they can or will weigh.
Dirty areas tend to have more bacteria than clean areas. Bacteria thrive in environments with organic matter and moisture, which are more commonly found in dirty areas. Regular cleaning and disinfection can help reduce bacteria levels in both clean and dirty areas.
Actually clean people are more likely to get lice then dirty people. Lice are attracted to clean hair.
by if there was a lot of clean air more than dirty it will mix so it will turn more clean
"Dirty" is usually an adjective, and as such it modifies one or more nouns. It can also be used as a transitive verb: "Don't dirty your clothes!"
Patrick's description of the battle descibes the war being between the dirty and clean. At the end Spongebob (clean) gets so dirtied by Patrick that he realizes he can then spend more time getting clean, so he is happy. Patrick, the dirty, gets cleaned by Spongebob and then realizes he can spend more time getting even dirtier, and is thrilled. They then realize without dirty there would be no clean, and with no clean there would be no dirty! They then become friends again.
If you were weighing the clothes on the Moon where there is no air - Then if you had the clothes in an airtight case that has bee sealed when you packed the clothes on Earth before you took them to the Moon to weigh - The the sealed case would weigh more than it would do once you had opened it on the Moon (and all the air had escaped) and re-weighed it. Thus the answer is Yes - because air has mass and therefore weighs something. Clothes + air weigh more than "airless" clothes.
more than 50 percent
If they are both a kilogram, then they both weigh the same.
No, bacteria can be present on surfaces that appear clean. Bacteria can be found virtually everywhere, including on surfaces that may not look dirty. Regular cleaning and disinfecting can help reduce the presence of bacteria on surfaces.
Clothes may weigh more after being washed due to water absorption into the fabric. When clothes are washed, they absorb water, which adds weight to the fabric until the water evaporates during the drying process.
It is good to keep tham clean because you can work easier and it can do alot more work than when they are dirty.
Soaps and detergents contain surfactants that help to break down and emulsify dirt, oils, and stains on clothes. They allow water to penetrate more easily and lift soil particles away from the fabric, enabling them to be rinsed away during the washing process. Additionally, they help to suspend these particles in the water to prevent them from reattaching to the clothes.