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What Makes the Clothes Placed inside a Dryer Dries Up Faster than Clothes Hanged Outside?

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What Makes the Clothes Placed inside a Dryer Dries Up Faster than Clothes Hanged Outside?

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In a dryer, the clothes are mechanically dried up squeezing the clothes to separate from water forcefully, while in hanging, the clothes dry up in a natural way. All the water that drips from the clothes goes to the air, that’s it. Now just think where all the water goes from billions of clothes dried up daily in the world by hanging them outside under the heat of the sun. Under broad daylight and even if small amount of rays is coming from the sun, all the water become part of the air and go to the atmosphere in a process called evaporation. When the water goes to the air, it is hidden by the clouds in the sky and the clouds become white, some are gray and others become dark. The clouds are white because they are not yet ripe to fall as rain. Some are gray because they have already formed some droplets of water that are ready to come back to the earth. Others are dark because anytime, they will fall as heavy rains. These rains form part of the rivers, oceans, lakes and other waterways

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