Other examples of cooling effects include sweating, which cools the body through evaporation; the use of ice packs for injuries; and the cooling sensation of menthol in products like toothpaste and cough drops.
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Clothes dry slowly on a rainy day due to high humidity levels. The air is saturated with moisture, reducing the rate of evaporation. This prevents water from evaporating efficiently from the fabric, causing slower drying.
If milk is spread out on a plate instead of water, evaporation would occur, but it would be slower. Milk contains fats and proteins that affect evaporation rates compared to pure water.
You can change the state of water by adjusting temperature and pressure. Heating water turns it into steam (gas), while cooling it forms ice (solid). Reducing pressure can also facilitate evaporation and freezing.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are crucial gases for life. Oxygen is essential for respiration in living organisms, while carbon dioxide is a byproduct of respiration and is used by plants during photosynthesis for growth.