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If the temperature of a liquid decreases, so does the vapor pressure. Clothes dry faster in a warm or hot clothes dryer than they do when hung up in a cool house. The vapor pressure of water is higher when it is warmer in the clothes dryer. Clothes dry faster in the sunshine than in the shade. Sunshine is warmer.

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