In summer wet clothes dry quickly but in the rains they do not. Why is this so?
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Answer:
The air or surroundings may contain moisture. Temperature affects how this activity works.
Explanation:
The air or surroundings may contain moisture. Temperature affects how this activity works. There is also a limit to how much moisture may be absorbed, or quantum. The saturation point describes it.
Air that has just rained is present. Inflation is present. Vapour condensation results in the formation of raindrops. Condensation has virtually eliminated any remaining space for the wet clothing's water vapour to be absorbed. Because the air is dryer and the temperature is higher on sunny days, there is a greater possibility for water vapour absorption.
Water will evaporate at any surrounding temperature.
FINAL ANSWER - The air or surroundings may contain moisture. Temperature affects how this activity works.
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