Imagine you do you laundry and then leave your clothes to dry under the sun outside.
After a few hours, you go back there and see that your clothes are dry, as expected.
Question: Water at sea level needs to reach 100 degrees Celsius to evaporate. You know for a fact that the water in your clothes didn't reach that temperature, even though a phase change took place.
What happened?
>>8021456
bump
>>8021470
My question is: if the droplets are gonna dry on their own, why do we need the heat from the sun?
>>8021470
Look, if you're still going to troll or act retarded, that's fine.
- Swear
- Ad hominem; Call people names
- Don't provide counter-arguments
- Reject realism and the scientific consensus
That's ok.
Just don't loop.
Looping is cancer.
Personal incredulity and the argument from ignorance are fallacies. You're ignorant.
You imply you have no knowledge of the other kinds, therefore they don't exist.
That is wrong irrational.
:D
>>8021456
Heat isnt the only thing that can make water change states.
Lern 2 thermodynamics
>>8021456
>what is ambient humidity
i dunno lol
It was so hot outside, the clothes drank the water.
>>8021474
You don't. Ask your fucking mother if she hanged the clothes on cloudy days so they "air out" between sucking cocks.
>>8021967
how's puberty?
>>8021489
10/10