Season where it takes clothes longer to dry will be seasons where the atmospheric humidity is very high such as during the Monsoon season In India.
Subhi Sharma
Class-III
Apeejay Saket
because they can.
Wind is used to dry clothes.
Clothes dry faster in summer because dry air in summer and no humidity.
because the heat holds the water slower than snow does.
Most air bring heavy rain during the summer ;in the winter dry air flow causes dry conditions.
Yes, wet clothes take longer to dry on a humid day because the air already has a high moisture content, so it cannot absorb as much additional moisture from the clothes. This slows down the process of evaporation, which is necessary for the clothes to dry.
as there is much moisture outside.. and humid air does not soak moisture from clothes and let them dry..
Season where it takes clothes longer to dry will be seasons where the atmospheric humidity is very high such as during the Monsoon season In India. Subhi Sharma Class-III Apeejay Saket
no
In the dryer or they put a string from one wal to the other wall in there house and hange there clothes on but it takes way longer then a dryer
because they can.
Your clothes take ALOT longer to dry and could potentially cause a fire if left unclean for long period of time.
On a damp day, the humidity in the air is higher, which means there is more moisture in the air already. This moisture makes it harder for water to evaporate quickly from the clothes on the line, so they will take longer to dry compared to a dry day with lower humidity.
Water removed by evoporation,rate of evoporation depends on surface area.Folded clothes have lesser surface are therefor take much time than unfolded.
To effectively dry clothes outside during the winter months, choose a sunny and windy day for faster drying. Hang clothes on a clothesline or drying rack, making sure they are not too close together to allow air circulation. Bring clothes inside before they freeze to prevent them from becoming stiff.
Things remain damp and wet, and take longer time to dry when the atmosphere around them is damp and wet. Humidity is the amount of moisture or water vapour present in air at any moment in time. On a humid day, the air is full of water vapour. As the air gets warmer, its capacity to hold the water vapour increases. As a result, conditions become more and more humid. Hence, wet clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day.
That all depends on how wet they are.