Being in damp clothes in the hills can result in a lower body temperature due to evaporative cooling, leading to hypothermia. Additionally, damp clothes can rub against the skin, causing irritation and potentially leading to skin issues like rashes or chafing. It's important to stay dry in the hills to avoid these risks.
Yes, damp clothes can become electrically charged when rubbed together because the moisture in the fabric allows for better transfer of electrons, leading to the buildup of static electricity. This can cause clothes to stick together or to your skin.
Houses in hills have sloping roofs to prevent rain and snow to collect and make the house cold and damp as houses in plains are built by concrete and other strong building materials
No, it is not safe or recommended to dry clothes in a microwave. Microwaves are designed for heating food, not drying clothing. Attempting to dry clothes in a microwave can be dangerous and may cause fire hazards. It's best to use a clothes dryer or air-dry clothes as recommended.
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.
Humidity and the amount of rainfall collected can be used to gauge the moist damp atmospheric conditions.
the clothes were damp
I hung my clothes back out to dry as they were still damp.
The Hills Hoist clothes drier was invented in 1945.
By adding a dry towel to the wet clothes in the dryer, the towel will absorb excess moisture and help prevent the clothes from getting damp. This can help reduce drying time and prevent musty odors.
Yes, damp clothes can become electrically charged when rubbed together because the moisture in the fabric allows for better transfer of electrons, leading to the buildup of static electricity. This can cause clothes to stick together or to your skin.
Hanging your washing on the clothes line not expecting the clothes to fall off.
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Adding a dry towel with wet clothes in the dryer can help absorb excess moisture and prevent clothes from getting damp. The towel acts as a sponge, soaking up the moisture and allowing the clothes to dry more efficiently. This method can also help reduce drying time and energy usage.
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Yes, it is. It means very damp or wet (soggy clothes, soggy ground).