I think its because the weight of your clothes weigh you down and you have more water resistance pushing against you. I think...x Because clothes have more gravity in them. They are heavier and they soak up water, though your body dosent soak up water. Therefore that is the reason you go slower in clothes!! lolBYE BYE Lizzie :):) Because clothes have more gravity in them. They are heavier and they soak up water, though your body dosent soak up water. Therefore that is the reason you go slower in clothes!! lol BYE BYE Lizzie :):)
When you hang wet clothes out to dry, the water evaporates into the air as the clothes are exposed to heat and airflow. This process allows the water molecules in the clothes to break free from the fabric and enter the atmosphere as vapor.
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Deposition occurs slower when water currents are slow because there is not enough energy to transport and deposit sediment effectively. Slow-moving water currents have less ability to erode and carry sediments, resulting in a slower rate of deposition.
Maybe the slope went slower because of the water went slower
The speed of light in water is about 25% slower than in air. This is due to water's higher density and refractive index, which causes light to propagate more slowly.
well, if they have a cap on, they can go faster. If you have clothes on, you will go slower than if you had a swimsuit on. If you are tired, you will go slower than if you were full of good energy.
clothes and water
Salt water is slower.
Slower in water.
When you hang wet clothes out to dry, the water evaporates into the air as the clothes are exposed to heat and airflow. This process allows the water molecules in the clothes to break free from the fabric and enter the atmosphere as vapor.
if you have ever got on a water ride where you have to lay on your bottom you can notice that when wearing a swimsuit you go faster then if your wearing street clothes. that is because it has a different fabric. so yes it does go faster.
slower
To make your sketches slower or make one thing go slower is to copy it a little times. That's how you make go slower
Yes, light travels slower in water than in air.
Wool fibers have a complex structure that can hold onto moisture, leading to slower evaporation compared to synthetic materials that repel water. Additionally, wool has a higher water absorption capacity, which further contributes to the longer drying time.
The molecules are slower and more compact.
Not if you take your swimming seriously, it will increase the amount of water resistance and make you go slower through the water.