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Yes, heat can dry a cloth faster than cool because heat increases the rate of evaporation of water from the cloth. The higher the temperature, the more energy is available to convert water into its gaseous form, leading to quicker drying. Conversely, cool temperatures slow down the evaporation process, prolonging the drying time.

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