Clothes are dried up relatively late in a rainy season. Why?
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because in rainy season the climate condition is cold and wet and wet clothes need heat so it take a long time
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Wet Clothes do not dry easily on a rainy day because the air has a lot of water vapor on it and it cannot accommodate the water vapor created by the wet clothes so the water remains in the clothes for a longer time.
The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature weather and humidity. The rate of evaporation is faster in sunny days when temperature is hot and humidity is less.
On the rainy day the temperature and weather is not hot hence the rate of evaporation is slow and wet clothes take longer time to dry up.
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