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It is PHYSICAL CHANGE because it does not change into another substance and it does not have chemical reaction, it can be sewn back to return to its original form.
Ironing or steaming clothes can help prevent wrinkles by smoothing out the fabric. Hanging clothes properly after laundering and folding them neatly can also prevent wrinkles from forming. Using a wrinkle release spray or fabric softener can further help reduce wrinkles in clothes.
Ironing clothes doesn't cause global warming. But any use of fossil fuel generated electricity will add carbon dioxide to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. So ironing clothes contributes to global warming.
No. A chemical reaction is not alive.
A chemical reaction is represented by a chemical equation.
The clothes can be made to be wrinkled again to get to the same condition as before. However, it is extremely improbable that the condition of the clothes be exactly the same as the original unironed shirt.
It is called an IRONING board for a very good reason ... it is a board that you iron clothes on.
you use iron for ironing your clothes,
No, "ironing" does not have a prefix. It is a word on its own, referring to the act of pressing clothes with an iron to remove wrinkles and creases.
It's called an ironing board.
They are normally used for ironing clothes.
A steam iron and an ironing board are used to press clothes.
I used delicacy when ironing the clothes.
An ironing board is a type of inclined plane simple machine. It allows for clothes to be pressed against a flat surface with less effort, making ironing easier.
Sprinkling water on cotton clothes before ironing helps to moisten the fabric, making it easier to remove wrinkles. The steam that is generated during ironing also helps to relax the fibers in the fabric, making creases disappear more effectively.
I do this. It helps to smooth out the wrinkles.
You can safely iron clothes on a flat, heat-resistant surface like an ironing board or a table covered with a thick towel. Avoid ironing on surfaces that can melt or catch fire, such as plastic or vinyl.