Yes. Before they had washing machines, people hung their wet clothes from trees and clothes lines. It does take longer than a dryer, and it can be a hassle on windy days.
evaporation
Wind propels sailing vessels, drives windmills and wind turbines, dries clothes as they hang on an outdoor clothesline, cools you on a hot summer day, lifts your kite, pollinates the grass.
Clothes dry faster in a clothes dryer compared to a clothesline because a dryer uses heat and air circulation to evaporate moisture from the clothing quickly. However, using a clothesline is more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.
Because of the sun
because the sun is vry hot
The purpose of the dryer element in a laundry machine is to generate heat that dries the clothes by evaporating the water from them, making them ready to wear.
In winter, people stay indoors with the heat on. This dries out the air around us and also dries out our skin. It's important to drink plenty of water in winter, as well as use lotions and creams to hydrate your skin.
evaporate due to the heat from the sun, causing them to escape into the air. This process removes moisture from the shirt, leaving it dry.
In the winter, the cold air is dryer than the warm air of summer. You skin dries out too!
The clothes are shot by ufo lasers which are hot and the heat dries cause the water to evaporate
It is both physical and chemical. Evaporation of water is a physical process, and reduction of water from clothing is also a chemical process.
Heating a room dries out the moisture in the area. It de-humidifies the room.